Single nucleotide polymorphisms may explain the contrasting phenotypes of two variants of a multidrug - resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain
Globally, about 4.5% of new tuberculosis (TB) cases are multidrug-resistant (MDR), i.e. resistant to the two most powerful first-line anti-TB drugs. Indeed, 480,000 people developed MDR-TB in 2015 and 190,000 people died because of MDR-TB. The MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis M family, which belongs t...
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Otros Autores: | Bigi, María Mercedes, López, Beatriz, Blanco, Federico Carlos, Sasiain, María del Carmen, Barrera, Silvia de la, Marti, Marcelo A., Sosa, Ezequiel Jorge, Fernández Do Porto, Darío Augusto, Ritacco, Viviana, Bigi, Fabiana, Soria, Marcelo Abel |
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Formato: | Artículo |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Acceso en línea: | http://ri.agro.uba.ar/files/intranet/articulo/2017bigi.pdf LINK AL EDITOR |
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