Cluster of human tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis:: evidence for person-to-person transmission in the UK

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Evans, Jason T. [1 ]
Smith, E. Grace
Banerjee, Ashis
Smith, Robert M. M.
Dale, James
Innes, John A.
Hunt, David
Tweddell, Alan
Wood, Annette
Anderson, Charlotte
Hewinson, R. Glyn
Smith, Noel H.
Hawkey, Peter M.
Sonnenberg, Pam
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[1] Birmingham Heartlands Hosp, Hlth Protect Agcy, W Midlands Publ Hlth Lab, Reg Ctr Mycobacteriol, Birmingham B9 5SS, W Midlands, England
[2] Natl Publ Hlth Serv Wales, Ctr Communicable Dis Surveillance, Zoonoses Surveillance Unit, Cardiff, Wales
[3] Hlth Protect Agcy Ctr Infect, TB Sect, London, England
[4] Vet Labs Agcy, TB Res Grp, Weybridge, Surrey, England
[5] Heart England NHS Fdn Trust, Birmingham Chest Clin, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[6] Hlth Protect Agcy Reg Surveillance Unit W Midland, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[7] Univ Birmingham, Sch Med, Div Immun & Infect, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[8] UCL, Dept Primary Care & Populat Sci, London, England
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10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60598-4
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Despite a recent resurgence in the incidence of bovine tuberculosis in UK cattle herds, no associated rise in the number of cases in man has been noted. Disease due to human Mycobacterium bovis infection usually occurs in older patients, in whom drinking unpasteurised milk in the past is the probable source of infection. Person-to-person transmission is very rare. Methods After identification of two epidemiologically-linked cases of human M bovis infection through routine laboratory and surveillance activities, all patients identified with M bovis infection in the Midlands from 2001-05 (n=20) were assessed by DNA fingerprinting (MIRU-VNTR and spoligotyping), with additional interviews for patients with a clustered strain. Findings A cluster of six cases was identified. All clustered cases were young and UK-born; five patients had pulmonary disease, and one patient died due to M bovis meningitis, with four patients possessing factors predisposing to tuberculosis. All patients had common social links through visits to bars in two different areas. With the exception of the first case, there was an absence of zoonotic links or consumption of unpasteurised dairy products, suggesting that person-to-person transmission had occurred. Interpretation This report of several instances of M bovis transmission between people in a modem urban setting emphasises the need to maintain control measures for human and bovine tuberculosis. Transmission and subsequent disease was probably due to a combination of host and environmental factors. Prospective surveillance and DNA fingerprinting identified the cluster, enabling health protection teams to set up control measures and prevent further transmission.
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