Genotyping ofEntamoebaSpecies in South Africa: Diversity, Stability, and Transmission Patterns within Families
Author(s) -
Mehreen Zaki,
Selvan Reddy,
Terry Jackson,
J. I. Ravdin,
C Graham Clark
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/375349
Subject(s) - genotyping , typing , biology , entamoeba histolytica , dispar , polymerase chain reaction , genetic diversity , transmission (telecommunications) , genetics , strain (injury) , molecular epidemiology , genotype , virology , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , gene , population , environmental health , anatomy , electrical engineering , engineering
Using a recently described polymerase chain reaction-based DNA typing method for Entamoeba histolytica and E. dispar, we investigated the genetic diversity of these species in a geographically restricted region of South Africa. Patterns were stable over time in the same infection, and, with few exceptions, infected family members carried the same strain. However, both species exhibited remarkable variation, with no 2 family groups being infected with the same strain of E. histolytica. Mixed infections were rare. The results indicate that this typing method will be useful in identifying epidemiological linkage between infections.
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