Foreign-Born Status and Geographic Patterns of Tuberculosis Genotypes in Tarrant County, Texas.

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Professional Geographer Pub Date : 2007-11-01 Epub Date: 2008-02-29 DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9272.2007.00636.x
Joseph R Oppong, Curtis J Denton, Patrick K Moonan, Stephen E Weis
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Abstract

Regardless of destination, immigrants arrive with health profiles typical of people in their previous surroundings. Thus, immigrants change the epidemiological profile of destination communities, and immigrant neighborhoods may represent islands of infectious disease. Genotyping has emerged as a useful surveillance tool to track the spread of disease at the molecular level. Yet the spatial distribution of infectious disease at the molecular level associated with migration and immigrant neighborhoods has received little attention. Using molecular genotyping to characterize M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis cases, this article analyzes spatial variations of unique molecular M. tuberculosis strains by zip code in Tarrant County, Texas. The results suggest that immigrant neighborhoods have higher rates of unique isolates of tuberculosis (suggestive of remote transmission) compared to neighborhoods occupied by the native-born. Neighborhoods dominated by the native-born have higher rates of clustered isolates (suggestive of recent transmission). Therefore, in addition to being culturally distinct, immigrant neighborhoods may also be pathogenically distinct from surrounding neighborhoods.

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德克萨斯州塔兰特县结核病基因型的外国出生状况和地理模式。
无论目的地是哪里,移民到达时的健康状况与他们之前的环境中典型的人一样。因此,移民改变了目的地社区的流行病学概况,移民社区可能代表传染病岛。基因分型已成为一种有用的监测工具,可在分子水平上跟踪疾病的传播。然而,与移民和移民社区相关的传染病在分子水平上的空间分布却很少受到关注。本文采用分子基因分型方法对德克萨斯州塔兰特县肺结核病例分离的结核分枝杆菌进行鉴定,分析了不同邮政编码地区独特分子结核分枝杆菌菌株的空间变异。结果表明,与本地出生的人居住的社区相比,移民社区有更高的独特结核病分离率(表明远程传播)。以本地出生者为主的社区有较高的聚集性分离率(提示最近的传播)。因此,除了文化上的不同,移民社区也可能与周围社区在病原上不同。
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