Phylogeographic Analysis of Mycobacterium kansasii Isolates from Patients with M. kansasii Lung Disease in Industrialized City, Taiwan.
Journal
Emerging infectious diseases
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
8
Start Page
1562
End Page
1570
ISSN
1080-6059
Date Issued
2024-08
Author(s)
Tobias Cudahy, Patrick George
Liu, Po-Chen
Warren, Joshua L
Sobkowiak, Benjamin
Yang, Chongguang
Ioerger, Thomas R
Wu, Chieh-Yin
Lu, Po-Liang
Chang, Hsiao-Han
Huang, Hung-Ling
Cohen, Ted
URI
Abstract
Little is known about environmental transmission of Mycobacterium kansasii. We retrospectively investigated potential environmental acquisition, primarily water sources, of M. kansasii among 216 patients with pulmonary disease from an industrial city in Taiwan during 2015-2017. We analyzed sputum mycobacterial cultures using whole-genome sequencing and used hierarchical Bayesian spatial network methods to evaluate risk factors for genetic relatedness of M. kansasii strains. The mean age of participants was 67 years; 24.1% had previously had tuberculosis. We found that persons from districts served by 2 water purification plants were at higher risk of being infected with genetically related M. kansasii isolates. The adjusted odds ratios were 1.81 (1.25-2.60) for the Weng Park plant and 1.39 (1.12-1.71) for the Fongshan plant. Those findings unveiled the association between water purification plants and M. kansasii pulmonary disease, highlighting the need for further environmental investigations to evaluate the risk for M. kansasii transmission.
Subjects
Mycobacterium kansasii
Taiwan
bacteria
environmental exposures
genetic relatedness
transmission
tuberculosis and other mycobacteria
whole-genome sequencing
Publisher
CDC
Type
journal article