AbstractEarlier studies indicate that genotyping of Mycobaterium leprae based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is useful for analysis of the global spread of leprosy. In the present study, we investigated the diversity of M. leprae at eight SNP loci using 180 clinical isolates obtained from patients with leprosy residing mainly in Delhi and Purulia (West Bengal) regions. It was observed that the frequency of SNP type 1 and subtype D was most predominant in the Indian population. Further, the SNP type 2 subtype E was noted only from East Delhi region and SNP type 2 subtype G was noted only from the nearby areas of Hoogly district of West Bengal. These results indicate the occurrence of focal transmission of M. leprae infection and d...
International audienceBackgroundBetween 20 and 30 bacteriologically confirmed cases of leprosy are d...
BackgroundLeprosy is a slow, chronic disorder caused by Mycobacterium leprae. India has achieved eli...
International audienceWe have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human...
AbstractEarlier studies indicate that genotyping of Mycobaterium leprae based on single-nucleotide p...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
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...
Mycobacterium leprae is the noncultivable pathogen of leprosy. Since the genome sequence of an isola...
To address the persisting problem of leprosy in Cebu, Philippines, we compiled a database of more th...
The need for molecular tools for the differentiation of isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the organi...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
We analysed 16 variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is an unculturable bacterium with a considerab...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is an unculturable bacterium with a considerab...
International audienceBackgroundBetween 20 and 30 bacteriologically confirmed cases of leprosy are d...
BackgroundLeprosy is a slow, chronic disorder caused by Mycobacterium leprae. India has achieved eli...
International audienceWe have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human...
AbstractEarlier studies indicate that genotyping of Mycobaterium leprae based on single-nucleotide p...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
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...
Mycobacterium leprae is the noncultivable pathogen of leprosy. Since the genome sequence of an isola...
To address the persisting problem of leprosy in Cebu, Philippines, we compiled a database of more th...
The need for molecular tools for the differentiation of isolates of Mycobacterium leprae, the organi...
Leprosy is endemic in large part of Brazil with 28,761 new patients in 2015, the second largest numb...
We analysed 16 variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate understanding of the transmission of Mycobacterium leprae makes it difficult ...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is an unculturable bacterium with a considerab...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is an unculturable bacterium with a considerab...
International audienceBackgroundBetween 20 and 30 bacteriologically confirmed cases of leprosy are d...
BackgroundLeprosy is a slow, chronic disorder caused by Mycobacterium leprae. India has achieved eli...
International audienceWe have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human...