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MLVA typing of Brucella melitensis and B. abortus isolates of animal and human origin from India.

Gita KumariSoni DoimariM Suman KumarManinder SinghDhirendra Kumar Singh
Published in: Animal biotechnology (2021)
Brucellosis is a widely prevalent zoonotic disease of major public health significance. A collection of Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus field isolates of animal and human origin were subjected to MLVA-15 typing followed by phylogeography studies. The MLVA-15 analysis of B. melitensis (n = 65) field isolates resulted in 48 different profiles. The panel I marker bruce45 was found to be most conserved, while the rest of the panel I markers showed low to moderate length polymorphism. Among the panel II markers, bruce04, bruce16 and bruce30 showed a high discriminatory index. The MLVA-15 typing of 13 B. abortus field isolates revealed 13 different genotypes with panel II markers showing higher discriminatory ability vis-à-vis panel I. The minimum spanning tree analysis (MST) in comparison with isolates from the international database revealed that all B. melitensis and B. abortus isolates from this study belonged to the 'Eastern Mediterranean' and the 'abortus C' lineage, respectively. The MLVA-15 typing could differentiate field isolates of B. abortus and B. melitensis originating from different regions, reaffirming the technique's potential of high resolution and suitability for local epidemiological studies. The MLVA scheme also has the advantage of comparison of local isolates with a worldwide database, allowing for phylogeographical studies.
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