Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Syrian patients by double-repetitive-element polymerase chain reaction
Rahmo, A., Hamze, M.
Abstract
The role of previous treatment in the dynamics of tuberculosis transmission has not been adequately investigated. Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from previously treated patients [n = 88] from all regions of Syrian Arab Republic were characterized in terms of antibiotic sensitivity and genotyping using double-repetitive-element polymerase chain reaction [DRE-PCR] method for the proximity of the repetitive DNA elements IS6110 [a mobile genetic element] and PGRS. The 88 isolates resulted in 59 different DRE-PCR patterns. Correlations related to age, sex, region, sensitivity and genotype were examined. All regions of the country showed high levels of genotype diversity, suggesting a low level of transmission of M. tuberculosis strains in previously treated patients
MeSH terms
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis