molecular epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in cameroon
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Molecular epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in Cameroon. Franklyn Nkongho. Background Design Results Concluding remarks. Outline. WT funded project on the epidemiology of bTB in Cameroon Describe the basic epidemiology Estimate the performance of available diagnostic tests - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Molecular epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in Cameroon
Franklyn Nkongho
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• Background• Design• Results• Concluding remarks
Outline
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Background
• WT funded project on the epidemiology of bTB in Cameroon– Describe the basic epidemiology– Estimate the performance of available
diagnostic tests– Estimate the prevalence of bTB– Identify the strains circulating– Explore co-infection with liver fluke,
paraTB, BVD– Estimate human zoonotic TB risk and
strains
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Mycobacterium bovis
• Poorly reported in Africa• Potential zoonotic PH problem
– Infected raw milk or meat– Risk to herdsmen/slaughtermen
• High TB burden linked to HIV– Zoonotic component poorly understood
• Potential for cattle production loss• Control based on meat inspection
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Design
• Three study components– Convenience sample of 4 abattoirs
(Bamenda, Ngaoundere, Garoua, Maroua)
– Population based cross sectional study in 2 areas
– Human DTC based study in NW Region
• Focus of talk is on the abattoir study
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Sampling Design
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Collection of blood sample for serological tests
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Bamenda TB Lab
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Automated MGIT BACTEC 960
SYSTEM
Sample Processing
GRINDING PASTE MADE
LJ GlycerolLJ Pyruvate
Hain MTBC/CM/AS kits
Spoligotyping/MIRU-VNTR (Genoscreen)
WGS (ArkGenomics)
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Buea Lab
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Results abattoirBamenda Ngaoundere Garoua Maroua
No. sampled 1129 935 160 122
No. with TB like lesions
45 106 38 18
Prev lesions 4.0% 11.3% 23.8% 14.8%
% lesions with M bovis
68.9% 67.9% 89.5% 88.8%
Prev M bovis 2.7% 7.7% 21.3% 13.1%
Prev bovigam
5.6% 6.8% - -
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Results abattoir – proxy age
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Abattoir lesions and M bovis
Lesion M bovis
pos neg
pos 150 51 201
neg 2 177 179
152 228 380
Bovigam M bovis
pos neg
pos 43 15 58
neg 55 200 255
98 215 313
NB. 380 animals had LN culture results
NB. 67 had no bovigam results (mainly Garoua + Maroua)
All observed
Random sample
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Abattoir results – other Mycobacteria
Abattoir BAMENDA NGAOUNDERE GAROUA MAROUA
M tuberculosis 1 0 0 0
M gordonae 2 0 0 0
M phlei 9 1 0 0
M fortuitum 2 1 1 0
M mucogenicum 0 1 0 0
M scrofulaecum 1 0 1 0
M species 7 4 1 1
Only 2 animals recorded mixed infections of M bovis and M fortuitum and an untyped Mycobacterium species
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Results where were zoonotic cases
3 human cases or ~2% of human TB is zoonotic in the NW Region
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M. bovis sub species
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M. tuberculosis
M. africanum
Bamenda
samples
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex Species and Lineages
M. canetti
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Spoligotyping
SB1026
SB0944
SB0953
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Spoligotyping
SB1026
SB0944
SB0953
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Spoligotyping
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Nigeria
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Spoligotyping
SB1026
SB0944
SB0953
BoyoBui
MenchumMezam
MomoDonga Mantung
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Molecular work ongoing
• Data analysis still on going• Majority of spoligotype and MIRU-VNTR data still
to come• WGS underway
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Concluding remarks• Relatively high prevalence of bTB• Range of other Mycobacteria in cattle
– M tb and several NTMs
• 3 human M bovis cases (yet to be typed)– Represents potential significant human burden
• Complex epidemiological situation with transmission in both directions
• Currently 3 spoligotypes in NWR– More diversity by MIRU-VNTR – Appear to be widely dispersed
• Reinforce meat inspection and condemnation of infected carcasses
• Public sensitization particularly around milk consumption• BUT DATA ANALYSIS STILL ON GOING
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Questions?
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Partners• UoEdinburgh, UK
– Mark Bronsvoort (PI)– Rob Kelly (RA/PhD)– Ian Handel– Adrian Muwonge
• IRAD, Cameroon– Vincent Tanya (CoPI)
• UoBuea, Cameroon– Lucy Ndip (CoPI)– Franklyn Nkongho (PhD)
• Swiss TPH– Jakob Zinstaag (CoPI)
• LRVZ de Farcha, Chad– Richard Ngondolo
• GIZ/TBRL, Cameroon– Melissa Sander
• UoGlasgow, UK– Roman Biek
• UoLiverpool, UK– Kenton Morgan– Diana Williams
• MINEPIA, Cameroon– Walters Andu
• UoNgoundere, Cameroon- Dr Victor Ngwa
- Jean Marc Babningom