Multiple-locus variable number-tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) of
Mycobacterium avium subspecies
paratuberculosis (MAP) isolates may contribute to the
knowledge of strain diversity in Argentina. Although the diversity of MAP has
been previously investigated in Argentina using IS900-RFLP, a
small number of isolates were employed, and a low discriminative power was
reached. The aim of the present study was to test the genetic diversity among
MAP isolates using an MLVA approach based on 8 repetitive loci. We studied 97
isolates from cattle, goat and sheep and could describe 7 different patterns:
INMV1, INMV2, INMV11, INMV13, INMV16, INMV33 and one incomplete pattern. INMV1
and INMV2 were the most frequent patterns, grouping 76.3% of the isolates. We
were also able to demonstrate the coexistence of genotypes in herds and
co-infection at the organism level. This study shows that all the patterns
described are common to those described in Europe, suggesting an epidemiological
link between the continents.
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