High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain.
Yuanwei XuIrving Cancino-MuñozManuela Torres-PuenteLuis M VillamayorRafael BorrásMaría Borrás-MáñezMontserrat BosqueJuan José Camarena-MiñanaEster Colomer-RoigJavier ColominaIsabel EscribanoOscar Esparcia-RodríguezAna Gil-BrusolaConcepción GimenoAdelina GimenoBárbara Gomila-SardDamiana González-GrandaNieves Gonzalo-JiménezMaría Remedio Guna-SerranoJosé Luis López-HontangasCoral Martín-GonzálezRosario Moreno-MuñozVíctor VinuesaMaría NavarroNieves OrtaElvira PérezJosep PratJuan Carlos Rodríguez-DiazMaría Montserrat Ruiz-GarcíaHerme VanaclochaCaroline ColijnIñaki ComasPublished in: PLoS medicine (2019)
In this study, we found that index cases are often misidentified, with downstream consequences for epidemiological investigations because likely transmitters can be missed. Our findings regarding inferred transmission timing suggest that TB transmission can occur before patient symptom onset, suggesting also that TB transmits during sub-clinical disease. This result has direct implications for diagnosing TB and reducing transmission. Overall, we show that a transition to individual-based genomic epidemiology will likely close some of the knowledge gaps in TB transmission and may redirect efforts towards cost-effective contact investigations for improved TB control.