Molecular epidemiologic studies may use genotypic clustering of isolates as an indicator of recent transmission. It has been shown that missing cases lead to underestimating clustering, and modelling studies suggested that they may also lead to underestimating odds ratios for clustering. Using a national, comprehensive database from the Netherlands covering 15 years between 1993 and 2007 and including over 12,000 patients and their isolates, the authors determined the effects of sampling at random, in time, and by geographic area. As expected, sampling reduced the observed clustering percentages. However, sampling did not reduce the observed odds ratios for clustering. The main explanations for this discrepancy with model outcomes were that...
Among the goals of the molecular epidemiology of infectious disease are to quantify the extent of on...
Though it is recognized that the extent of 'clustering' of isolates from tuberculosis cases in a giv...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Item does not contain fulltextMolecular epidemiologic studies may use genotypic clustering of isolat...
Molecular epidemiologic studies may use genotypic clustering of isolates as an indicator of recent t...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
Among the goals of the molecular epidemiology of infectious disease are to quantify the extent of on...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculo-sis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprin...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculo-sis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprin...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
OBJECTIVES: The proportion of tuberculosis cases in a population that are clustered (i.e. share iden...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Molecular profiling of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates has improved recognition of tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Among the goals of the molecular epidemiology of infectious disease are to quantify the extent of on...
Though it is recognized that the extent of 'clustering' of isolates from tuberculosis cases in a giv...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Item does not contain fulltextMolecular epidemiologic studies may use genotypic clustering of isolat...
Molecular epidemiologic studies may use genotypic clustering of isolates as an indicator of recent t...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
Among the goals of the molecular epidemiology of infectious disease are to quantify the extent of on...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculo-sis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprin...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculo-sis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprin...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
OBJECTIVES: The proportion of tuberculosis cases in a population that are clustered (i.e. share iden...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Molecular profiling of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates has improved recognition of tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...
Among the goals of the molecular epidemiology of infectious disease are to quantify the extent of on...
Though it is recognized that the extent of 'clustering' of isolates from tuberculosis cases in a giv...
Tuberculosis patients with identical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are described as clustere...