[HTML][HTML] Epidemiology of Burkholderia cepacia complex in patients with cystic fibrosis, Canada

DP Speert, D Henry, P Vandamme… - Emerging infectious …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DP Speert, D Henry, P Vandamme, M Corey, E Mahenthiralingam
Emerging infectious diseases, 2002ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Burkholderia cepacia complex is an important group of pathogens in patients with cystic
fibrosis (CF). Although evidence for patient-to-patient spread is clear, microbial factors
facilitating transmission are poorly understood. To identify microbial clones with enhanced
transmissibility, we evaluated B. cepacia complex isolates from patients with CF from
throughout Canada. A total of 905 isolates from the B. cepacia complex were recovered from
447 patients in 8 of the 10 provinces; 369 (83%) of these patients had genomovar III and 43 …
Abstract
The Burkholderia cepacia complex is an important group of pathogens in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Although evidence for patient-to-patient spread is clear, microbial factors facilitating transmission are poorly understood. To identify microbial clones with enhanced transmissibility, we evaluated B. cepacia complex isolates from patients with CF from throughout Canada. A total of 905 isolates from the B. cepacia complex were recovered from 447 patients in 8 of the 10 provinces; 369 (83%) of these patients had genomovar III and 43 (9.6%) had B. multivorans (genomovar II). Infection prevalence differed substantially by region (22% of patients in Ontario vs. 5% in Quebec). Results of typing by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis or pulsed-field gel electrophoresis indicated that strains of B. cepacia complex from genomovar III are the most potentially transmissible and that the B. cepacia epidemic strain marker is a robust marker for transmissibility.
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