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  • Epidemiology

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  • Bartonella bacilliformis is a bacterium causing Carrion's disease.
  • Understanding the genetic diversity of B. bacilliformis is crucial for disease control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the genetic diversity of Bartonella bacilliformis using MLST data.
  • To determine the geographical distribution of different MLST patterns.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of published studies containing Bartonella bacilliformis MLST data.
  • Analysis of all available B. bacilliformis genomes from GenBank.
  • Geographical mapping of 64 analyzed isolates.

Main Results:

  • Identification of 14 distinct Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) patterns.
  • Analysis of the geographical distribution of these patterns.
  • Observed genetic variation among B. bacilliformis isolates.

Conclusions:

  • The current MLST data for B. bacilliformis is limited.
  • Expansion of MLST studies with more isolates from endemic areas is recommended.
  • Further research is needed to fully understand the population structure and epidemiology of B. bacilliformis.