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Role of Cannomys badiusas a Natural Animal Host of Penicillium marneffeiin India

Authors :
Gugnani, Harish
Fisher, Matthew C.
Paliwal-Johsi, Anubha
Vanittanakom, Nongnuch
Singh, Irabanta
Yadav, Pratap Singh
Source :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology; November 2004, Vol. 42 Issue: 11 p5070-5075, 6p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

ABSTRACTInfection by Penicillium marneffeiin human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients in India has recently been described; the aim of our study was to survey wild rodents and their associated environment in order to identify the natural populations of this fungus. Surveys recovered P. marneffeifrom the internal organs of 10 (9.1%) of 110 bamboo rats (Cannomys badius) examined from Manipur state, India, an area endemic for penicilliosis marneffei. Identification of the isolates was based on a detailed study of their morphological characteristics, in vitro conversion to fission yeast form, and exoantigen tests. Multilocus microsatellite typing (MLMT) of the isolates revealed five genotypes. No genotypes were shared between sample sites, and all bamboo rats were infected with a single genotype within sample sites, demonstrating spatial genetic heterogeneity. One MLMT genotype was identical to that seen in a human isolate, suggesting that either coinfection from a common source or host-to-host transmission had occurred. This demonstrates the utility of an MLMT-based approach to elucidating the epidemiology of P. marneffei.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00951137 and 1098660X
Volume :
42
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7914131
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.42.11.5070-5075.2004