International audienceIn the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) diseases, as in all infectious diseases, the key issue is to define the source of infection and to disclose its routes of transmission and dissemination in the environment. For this to be accomplished, the ability of discerning and tracking individual Mycobacterium strains is of critical importance. Molecular typing methods have greatly improved our understanding of the biology of mycobacteria and provide powerful tools to combat the diseases caused by these pathogens. The utility of various typing methods depends on the Mycobacterium species under investigation as well as on the research question. For tuberculosis, different methods have d...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The nature of the variability in the clinical and epidemiological consequences of Mycobacterium tube...
In the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) diseases, as in all ...
Copyright © 2014 Tomasz Jagielski et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Molecular typing has revolutionized epidemiological studies of infectious diseases, including those ...
Item does not contain fulltextMolecular typing has revolutionized epidemiological studies of infecti...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An improvement o...
Current typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved from simple phenotypic approac...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved ...
About one third of the world population is infected with tubercle bacilli, causing eight million new...
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There are now a wide range of techniques available to type Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the problem i...
There are now a wide range of techniques available to type Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the problem i...
Abstract Tuberculosis is one of the major health problems responsible for morbidity and mortality p...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The nature of the variability in the clinical and epidemiological consequences of Mycobacterium tube...
In the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) diseases, as in all ...
Copyright © 2014 Tomasz Jagielski et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Molecular typing has revolutionized epidemiological studies of infectious diseases, including those ...
Item does not contain fulltextMolecular typing has revolutionized epidemiological studies of infecti...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An improvement o...
Current typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved from simple phenotypic approac...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved ...
About one third of the world population is infected with tubercle bacilli, causing eight million new...
Contains fulltext : 137724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)1 p
There are now a wide range of techniques available to type Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the problem i...
There are now a wide range of techniques available to type Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the problem i...
Abstract Tuberculosis is one of the major health problems responsible for morbidity and mortality p...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The standard method for the typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is still IS6110 restriction fragmen...
The nature of the variability in the clinical and epidemiological consequences of Mycobacterium tube...