Phylogenomic analysis supports Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission between humans and elephants.

Frontiers in veterinary science(2023)

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The new genomes achieved an average coverage of 99.6%, with an average depth of 55.67x. These strains belong to lineage 1 (elephant DG), lineage 2 (elephant PK) and lineage 4 (human), and none of them were found to have drug-resistant variants. The elephant-derived isolates were evolutionarily closely related to human-derived isolates previously described in Nepal, both in lineages 1 and 2, providing additional support for zooanthroponosis or bidirectional transmission between humans and elephants. The human-derived isolate clustered together with other published human isolates from Argentina, Russia and the United Kingdom in the lineage 4 clade. This complex multi-pathogen, multi-host system is challenging and highlights the need for a One Health approach to tuberculosis prevention and control at human-animal interface, particularly in regions where human tuberculosis is highly endemic.
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Elephas maximus, whole-genome sequencing, one health, tuberculosis, zooanthroponosis
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