Duffy et al., zTB not due to M. bovis 1 Zoonotic tuberculosis in India: looking beyond Mycobacterium bovis 1 2 29 30 31 Duffy et al., zTB not due to M. bovis 2 Word count: 3226 32 Number of tables: 2 33 Number of figures: 3 34 35 Duffy et al., zTB not due to M. bovis 3 Abstract 58 Background: Zoonotic tuberculosis (zTB) is the transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis 59 complex (MTBC) subspecies from animals to humans. zTB is generally quantified by 60 determining the proportion of human isolates that are Mycobacterium bovis. Although India has 61 the world's largest number of human TB cases and the largest cattle population, where bovine 62 TB is endemic, the burden of zTB is unknown. 63 Methods: To obtain estimates of zTB in India, a PCR-based approach was applied to sub-64 speciate positive MGIT® cultures from 940 patients (548 pulmonary, 392 extrapulmonary 65 disease) at a large referral hospital in India. Twenty-five isolates of interest were subject to 66 whole genome sequencing (WGS) and compared with 715 publicly available MTBC sequences 67 from South Asia. 68Findings: A conclusive identification was obtained for 939 samples; wildtype M. bovis was not 69 identified (95% CI: 0 -0.4%). There were 912 M. tuberculosis sensu stricto (97.0%, 95% CI: 70 95.7 -98.0), 7 M. orygis (95% CI: 0.3 -1.5%); 5 M. bovis BCG, and 15 non-tuberculous 71 mycobacteria. WGS analysis of 715 MTBC sequences again identified no M. bovis (95% CI: 0 -72 0.4%). Human and cattle MTBC isolates were interspersed within the M. orgyis and M. 73 tuberculosis sensu stricto lineages. 74 Interpretation: M. bovis prevalence in humans is an inadequate proxy of zTB in India. The 75 recovery of M. orygis from humans, together with the finding of M. tuberculosis in cattle, 76 underscores the need for One Health investigations to assess the burden of zTB in countries with 77 endemic bovine TB. 78