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A Research upon Present Insights of Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis: Achievements and Challenges | Original Article

Shashi Ranjan*, Surendra Sarsiya, in Journal of Advances in Science and Technology | Science & Technology

ABSTRACT:

Over the past 10 years, molecular methods have become available with which to strain-type Mycobacterium tuberculosis. They have allowed researchers to study certain important but previously unresolved issues in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB). For example, some unsuspected micro epidemics have been revealed and it has been shown that the relative contribution of recently acquired disease to the TB burden inmany settings is far greater than had been thought. These findings have led to the strengthening of TB control. Other research has demonstrated the existence and described the frequency of exogenous reinfection in areas of high incidence. Much recent work has focused on the phenotypic variation among strains and has evaluated the relative transmissibility, virulence, and immunogenicity of different lineages of the organism. We summarize the recent achievements in TB epidemiology associated with the introduction of DNA fingerprinting techniques, and consider the implications of this technology for the design and analysis of epidemiological studies.