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A shelter-associated tuberculosis outbreak: A novel strain introduced through foreign-born populations

机译:庇护所相关的结核病暴发:通过外来人口引入的新型菌株

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Objective: An outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) in a large urban apartment building and three homeless shelters within a one-block radius in Edmonton, Alberta occurred between 2008 and 2009. The purpose of this report is to describe the transmission dynamics of this multiethnic, multicentre inner-city TB outbreak. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted through the Integrated Public Health Information Systems (iPHIS) to extract demographic, clinical and treatment data as well as data for contacts for all 19 cases involved in the outbreak. TB isolates were genotyped using molecular IS6110 restriction fragment-length polymorphism (RFLP). Categorical variables were compared using Fisher's exact test and continuous variables were analyzed using the Kruskal Wallis test. Results: Two groups were identified through genotyping. One group consisted of 9 cases with a newly identified TB genotype circulating in Alberta. All of the cases in this group were among males and two thirds were among individuals from northeast Africa, with subsequent transmission into Canadianborn populations through exposure during shelter stays. The second group (n=3) identified were infected by a previously circulating strain of TB in Alberta and consisted of Canadian-born Aboriginal people. Conclusion: This study demonstrates the transmission of a novel TB strain from foreign-born populations to Canadian-born populations through location-based settings serving vulnerable populations. This study highlights the changing demographic and emerging health concerns for underhoused populations in Canada.
机译:目的:艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿市2008年至2009年期间,在一个大城市公寓楼和一个街区半径内的三个无家可归者收容所中爆发了结核病(TB)。该报告的目的是描述这种多种族,多中心城区结核病暴发。方法:通过综合公共卫生信息系统(iPHIS)进行回顾性图表审查,以提取人口统计,临床和治疗数据以及涉及该暴发的所有19例病例的接触者数据。使用分子IS6110限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)对TB分离株进行基因分型。使用Fisher精确检验比较类别变量,并使用Kruskal Wallis检验分析连续变量。结果:通过基因分型确定了两组。一组包括9例在艾伯塔省流行的新发现的结核病基因型。该组中的所有病例都是男性,三分之二是来自东北非洲的个体,随后通过在避风港停留期间暴露于加拿大出生的人群而传播。鉴定出的第二组(n = 3)在艾伯塔省感染了先前传播的结核病菌株,由加拿大出生的原住民组成。结论:这项研究表明,一种新型结核病菌株是通过为弱势群体服务的基于地点的环境从外国出生的人群向加拿大出生的人群传播的。这项研究突出了加拿大人口不足人口不断变化的人口统计和新兴健康问题。

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