Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Syrian patients by double-repetitive-element polymerase chain reaction

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Abstract

The role of previous treatment in the dynamics of tuberculosis transmission has not been adequately investigated. Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from previously treated patients (n = 88) from all regions of Syrian Arab Republic were characterized in terms of antibiotic sensitivity and genotyping using double-repetitiveelement polymerase chain reaction (DRE-PCR) method for the proximity of the repetitive DNA elements IS6110 (a mobile genetic element) and PGRS. The 88 isolates resulted in 59 different DRE-PCR patterns. Correlations related to age, sex, region, sensitivity and genotype were examined. All regions of the country showed high levels of genotype diversity, suggesting a low level of transmission of M. tuberculosis strains in previously treated patients.

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Rahmo, A., & Hamze, M. (2010). Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Syrian patients by double-repetitive-element polymerase chain reaction. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(8), 820–830. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.8.820

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