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27 April 2024 - E0099
Genomic discrimination between tuberculosis clusters growing because active transmission from those due to reactivations, diagnostic delays or subclinical disease
17 April 2023 - E1058
Genomic analysis of microevolution and reinfection in patients with Mycobacterium abscessus sequential isolates
16 April 2023 - E0732
Systematic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 coinfections throughout the whole pandemic and segregation of the involved strains
16 April 2023 - E0584
Molecular and genomic analysis coupled to refined epidemiology to optimise tuberculosis transmission surveillance in complex populations
23 April 2018 - P1565
Approaches to whole-genome sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from clinical samples: first steps for a new specific TB-DNA capture platform
22 April 2018 - O0493
Looking back carefully to search for undetected Mycobacterium chimaera infections
22 April 2018 - O0433
Transnational surveillance of tuberculosis transmission based on whole-genome sequencing coupled with transferable PCR-based simple tools
28 April 2015 - P1180
Strain-specific PCRS tailored from whole genome sequencing data to prioritize survey of relevant ongoing tuberculosis transmission in a population
28 April 2015 - P1184
Geographic information systems coupled with genotyping as a tool to analyse tuberculosis epidemiology in an emergent immigrant collective
28 April 2015 - P1167
Mixed tuberculosis infection due to reactivation of a latent MDR strain triggered by a recent infection with a susceptible strain
25 April 2015 - EV0875
Subtle genotypic changes can be observed between diagnosis and negativization in infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
11 May 2014 - O090
Analysis of the genomic variations observed in persistent infection or reactivation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and evaluation of their impact
30 April 2013 - P2377
Functional relevance and whole-genome sequencing of microevolution events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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