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dc.contributor.authorMicheni, Lisa Nkatha
dc.contributor.authorKassaza, Kennedy
dc.contributor.authorKinyi, Hellen
dc.contributor.authorNtulume, Ibrahim
dc.contributor.authorBazira, Joel
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-19T07:31:37Z
dc.date.available2021-11-19T07:31:37Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-28
dc.identifier.citationMicheni, L. N., Kassaza, K., Kinyi, H., Ntulume, I., & Bazira, J. (2021). Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Lineages Associated with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Southwestern, Uganda. Tuberculosis research and treatment, 2021.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.must.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/939
dc.description.abstractUganda is among the 22 countries in the world with a high burden of tuberculosis. The southwestern region of the country has consistently registered a high TB/HIV incidence rate. This study is aimed at characterizing the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) genotypic diversity in southwestern Uganda. A total of 283 sputum samples from patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were genotyped using specific single nucleotide polymorphism markers for lineages 3 and 4. Most of the patients were males with a mean age of 34. The lineage 4 Ugandan family was found to be the most dominant strains accounting for 59.7% of all cases followed by lineage 3 at 15.2%. The lineage 4 non-Ugandan family accounted for 14.5% of all cases while 4.2% showed amplification for both lineage 4 and lineage 3. Eighteen samples (6.4%) of the strains remained unclassified since they could not be matched to any lineage based on the genotyping technique used. This study demonstrates that a wide diversity of strains is causing pulmonary tuberculosis in this region with those belonging to the lineage 4 Ugandan family being more predominant. However, to confirm this, further studies using more discriminative genotyping methods are necessaryen_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherHindawien_US
dc.titleDiversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Lineages Associated with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Southwestern, Ugandaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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