Molecular epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis. II. Applications of genotyping

The applications of genotyping of Mycobacterium bovis are reviewed. Published research to date has been conducted predominantly within the context of validating typing methods, and few studies have been specifically epidemiological. This is contrasted with the situation in human tuberculosis, where...

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Published in:Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) Vol. 19; no. 3; p. 689
Main Authors: Durr, P A, Clifton-Hadley, R S, Hewinson, R G
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: France 01-12-2000
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Summary:The applications of genotyping of Mycobacterium bovis are reviewed. Published research to date has been conducted predominantly within the context of validating typing methods, and few studies have been specifically epidemiological. This is contrasted with the situation in human tuberculosis, where the application of restriction fragment length polymorphism typing using insertion sequence IS6110 has successfully led to insights into the epidemiology and molecular evolution of the pathogen. Based upon the medical experience, the adoption of an integrated approach which combines epidemiology and molecular biology is recommended for future studies. Accordingly, clear identification and explanation of type clustering should be possible, which should facilitate decisions related to disease control.
ISSN:0253-1933
DOI:10.20506/rst.19.3.1240