TB Research

Deciphering the Tangible Spatio-Temporal Spread of a 25-Year Tuberculosis Outbreak Boosted by Social Determinants

Mariana G. López, Ma Isolina Campos-Herrero, Manuela Torres‐Puente, Fernando Cañas, Jéssica Comín, Rodolfo Copado, Penelope Wintringer, Zamin Iqbal, et al. (16 authors)

Microbiology Spectrum · 2023-02

Abstract

Infectious disease outbreaks represent a significant problem for public health. Tracing outbreak expansion and understanding the main factors behind emergence and persistence remain critical to effective disease control. Our study allows researchers and public health authorities to use Whole-Genome Sequencing-based methods to trace outbreaks, and shows how available epidemiological information helps to evaluate the factors underpinning outbreak persistence. Taking advantage of all the freely available information placed in public repositories, researchers can accurately establish the expansion of an outbreak beyond original boundaries, and determine the potential risk of a strain to inform health authorities which, in turn, can define target strategies to mitigate expansion and persistence. Finally, we show the need to evaluate strain transmissibility in different geographic contexts to unequivocally associate spread to local or pathogenic factors, an important lesson taken from genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2.

MeSH terms

  • Outbreak
  • Tuberculosis
  • Geography
  • Demography
  • Environmental health