<i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> epidemiology in Oman: whole-genome sequencing uncovers transmission pathways
Babiker H, Al-Jardani A, Al-Azri S, Petit RA 3rd, Saad E, Al-Mahrouqi S, Mohamed RA, Al-Hamidhi S, et al. (15 authors)
Microbiology spectrum · 2023-09
Abstract
Importance Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Oman remains above national program control targets. TB transmission originating from expatriates from high TB-burden countries has been hypothesized to play a role. We used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to assess TB transmission dynamics between expatriates and Omani nationals to inform TB control efforts. Available Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from 2018 to 2019 underwent WGS and analysis with publicly available TB sequences from Bangladesh, the Philippines, India, and Pakistan to assess for genetic relatedness. Our analysis revealed evidence of previously unrecognized transmission between an expatriate and an Omani national, which was corroborated by epidemiological investigation. Analysis of local and global isolates revealed evidence of distant relatedness between local and global isolates. Our results provide evidence that WGS can complement classic public health surveillance to inform targeted interventions to achieve the End TB strategy goal in Oman.