Origins and global context of Brucella abortus in Italy.
Giuliano GarofoloElisabetta Di GiannataleIlenia PlatoneKatiuscia ZilliLorena SacchiniAnna AbassMassimo AncoraCesare CammàGuido Di DonatoFabrizio De MassisPaolo CalistriKevin P DreesJeffrey T FosterPublished in: BMC microbiology (2017)
Although related strains exist worldwide, B. abortus isolates from Italy are substantially different than those found in much of the rest of Europe and North America, and are more closely related to strains from the Middle East and Asia. Our assays targeting genetic substructure within Italy allowed us to identify the major lineages quickly and inexpensively, without having to generate whole genome sequences for a large isolate collection. These findings highlight the importance of genetic studies to assess the status and the history of pathogens.