Global dissemination of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis W-Beijing family strains

PJ Bifani, B Mathema, NE Kurepina, BN Kreiswirth - Trends in microbiology, 2002 - cell.com
PJ Bifani, B Mathema, NE Kurepina, BN Kreiswirth
Trends in microbiology, 2002cell.com
A large, genetically related group of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains, variously called W
or Beijing, is distinguished by specific molecular markers and referred to as the W-Beijing
family strains. Molecular epidemiological studies suggest that these strains are highly
prevalent throughout Asia and the countries of the former Soviet Union and they have also
been reported in several other geographical regions, including North America. Although the
spread of W-Beijing family strains in diverse populations is well documented, the underlying …
Abstract
A large, genetically related group of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains, variously called W or Beijing, is distinguished by specific molecular markers and referred to as the W-Beijing family strains. Molecular epidemiological studies suggest that these strains are highly prevalent throughout Asia and the countries of the former Soviet Union and they have also been reported in several other geographical regions, including North America. Although the spread of W-Beijing family strains in diverse populations is well documented, the underlying host–pathogen factors accounting for their continued dissemination and burden of disease have yet to be determined.
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