The need for molecular tools for the differentiation of isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the organism that causes leprosy, is urgent in view of the continuing high levels of new case detection, despite years of aggressive chemotherapy and the consequent reduction in the prevalence of leprosy. The slow onset of leprosy and the reliance on physical examination for detection of disease have restricted the epidemiological tracking necessary to understand and control transmission. Two genetic loci in several isolates of M. leprae have previously been demonstrated to contain variable-number tandem repeats (VNTRs). On the basis of these reports and the availability of the full genome sequence, multiple-locus VNTR analysis for strain typing has be...
Using ancient DNA methods, we have examined in detail two archaeological cases of leprosy from Media...
To test for genotypic variations between different isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative a...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
Mycobacterium leprae is the noncultivable pathogen of leprosy. Since the genome sequence of an isola...
Objective: Establish a typing system for Mycobacterium leprae based on polymorphic DNA structures kn...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
We analysed 16 variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)...
Strain differentiation of Mycobacterium leprae would be of great value for epidemiological investiga...
Multiple Locus Variable Number of Tandem Repeat (VNTR) analysis has been proposed as a means of geno...
International audienceComparative genomics analysis of the Tamil Nadu strain of Mycobacterium leprae...
AbstractEarlier studies indicate that genotyping of Mycobaterium leprae based on single-nucleotide p...
To address the persisting problem of leprosy in Cebu, Philippines, we compiled a database of more th...
Background: Leprosy was eliminated from India in December 2005 imprinting a prevalence rate of <1/10...
To investigate genetic diversity in a bacterial population, we measured the copy numbers of simple s...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
Using ancient DNA methods, we have examined in detail two archaeological cases of leprosy from Media...
To test for genotypic variations between different isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative a...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
Mycobacterium leprae is the noncultivable pathogen of leprosy. Since the genome sequence of an isola...
Objective: Establish a typing system for Mycobacterium leprae based on polymorphic DNA structures kn...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
We analysed 16 variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)...
Strain differentiation of Mycobacterium leprae would be of great value for epidemiological investiga...
Multiple Locus Variable Number of Tandem Repeat (VNTR) analysis has been proposed as a means of geno...
International audienceComparative genomics analysis of the Tamil Nadu strain of Mycobacterium leprae...
AbstractEarlier studies indicate that genotyping of Mycobaterium leprae based on single-nucleotide p...
To address the persisting problem of leprosy in Cebu, Philippines, we compiled a database of more th...
Background: Leprosy was eliminated from India in December 2005 imprinting a prevalence rate of <1/10...
To investigate genetic diversity in a bacterial population, we measured the copy numbers of simple s...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
Using ancient DNA methods, we have examined in detail two archaeological cases of leprosy from Media...
To test for genotypic variations between different isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative a...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...