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Animal-adapted members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex endemic to the southern African subregion

机译:南部非洲次区域特有的结核分枝杆菌复合体的动物适应成员

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Members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC) cause tuberculosis (TB) in both animals and humans. In this article, three animal-adapted MTC strains that are endemic to the southern African subregion – that is, Mycobacterium suricattae, Mycobacterium mungi, and the dassie bacillus – are reviewed with a focus on clinical and pathological presentations, geographic distribution, genotyping methods, diagnostic tools and evolution. Moreover, factors influencing the transmission and establishment of TB pathogens in novel host populations, including ecological, immunological and genetic factors of both the host and pathogen, are discussed. The risks associated with these infections are currently unknown and further studies will be required for greater understanding of this disease in the context of the southern African ecosystem.
机译:结核分枝杆菌复合物(MTC)的成员在动物和人类中均引起结核病(TB)。在本文中,我们对南部非洲次区域特有的三种动物适应性MTC菌株,即Suricattae分枝杆菌,muncobacterium mungi分枝杆菌和dassie bacillus进行了审查,重点关注临床和病理表现,地理分布,基因分型方法,诊断工具和演变。此外,还讨论了影响结核病病原体在新型宿主种群中传播和建立的因素,包括宿主和病原体的生态,免疫和遗传因素。目前尚不清楚与这些感染相关的风险,在南部非洲生态系统的背景下,需要进一步的研究以进一步了解这种疾病。

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