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Molecular Epidemiologic Investigation of an Anthrax Outbreak among Heroin Users, Europe
Authors:Erin P Price  Meagan L Seymour  Derek S Sarovich  Jennie Latham  Spenser R Wolken  Joanne Mason  Gemma Vincent  Kevin P Drees  Stephen M Beckstrom-Sternberg  Adam M Phillippy  Sergey Koren  Richard T Okinaka  Wai-Kwan Chung  James M Schupp  David M Wagner  Richard Vipond  Jeffrey T Foster  Nicholas H Bergman  James Burans  Talima Pearson  Tim Brooks  Paul Keim
Abstract:In December 2009, two unusual cases of anthrax were diagnosed in heroin users in Scotland. A subsequent anthrax outbreak in heroin users emerged throughout Scotland and expanded into England and Germany, sparking concern of nefarious introduction of anthrax spores into the heroin supply. To better understand the outbreak origin, we used established genetic signatures that provided insights about strain origin. Next, we sequenced the whole genome of a representative Bacillus anthracis strain from a heroin user (Ba4599), developed Ba4599-specific single-nucleotide polymorphism assays, and genotyped all available material from other heroin users with anthrax. Of 34 case-patients with B. anthracis-positive PCR results, all shared the Ba4599 single-nucleotide polymorphism genotype. Phylogeographic analysis demonstrated that Ba4599 was closely related to strains from Turkey and not to previously identified isolates from Scotland or Afghanistan, the presumed origin of the heroin. Our results suggest accidental contamination along the drug trafficking route through a cutting agent or animal hides used to smuggle heroin into Europe.
Keywords:Anthrax   heroin   canSNP   epidemic   outbreak   Scotland   Bacillus anthracis   epidemiology   Trans-Eurasian   phylogenetic   bacteria
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