Define SNP thresholds for delineation of tuberculosis transmissions using whole-genome sequencing.
Yu-Xin XiaoTai-Hua ChanKuang-Hung LiuRuwen JouPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
to improve discriminative limitations of conventional methods and to strengthen delineation of transmission networks. It is important to define the country-specific SNP thresholds for investigation of transmission. This study demonstrated the use of thresholds of ≤5 and ≤15 SNPs difference between isolates to categorize definite and probable transmission, respectively. Different SNP thresholds should be applied while a higher cutoff was required to define an MDR-TB outbreak. The utilization of SNP thresholds proves to be crucial for guiding public health interventions, eliminating the need for unnecessary public health actions, and potentially uncovering undisclosed TB transmissions.