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Autor:
Coscolla, M., Gagneux, S., Menardo, F., Loiseau, C., Ruiz-Rodriguez, P., Borrell, S., Otchere, I.D., Asante-Poku, A., Asare, P., Sánchez-Busó, L., Gehre, F., Sanoussi, C.N., Antonio, M., Affolabi, D., Fyfe, J., Beckert, P., Niemann, S., Alabi, A.S., Grobusch, M.P., Kobbe, R., Parkhill, J., Beisel, C., Fenner, C., Böttger, E.C., Meehan, Conor J., Harris, S.R., de Jong, B.C., Yeboah-Manu, D., Brites, D.
Yes
Human tuberculosis (TB) is caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The MTBC comprises several human-adapted lineages known as M. tuberculosis sensu stricto, as well as two lineages (L5 and L6) traditionally referr
Human tuberculosis (TB) is caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The MTBC comprises several human-adapted lineages known as M. tuberculosis sensu stricto, as well as two lineages (L5 and L6) traditionally referr
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18527
Autor:
Ofori-Anyinam, B., Riley, A.J., Jobarteh, T., Gitteh, E., Sarr, B., Faal-Jawara, T.I., Rigouts, L., Senghore, M., Kehinde, A., Onyejepu, N., Antonio, M., de Jong, B.C., Gehre, F., Meehan, Conor J.
Yes
The geographically restricted Mycobacterium africanum lineages (MAF) are primarily found in West Africa, where they account for a significant proportion of tuberculosis. Despite this phenomenon, little is known about the co-evolution of thes
The geographically restricted Mycobacterium africanum lineages (MAF) are primarily found in West Africa, where they account for a significant proportion of tuberculosis. Despite this phenomenon, little is known about the co-evolution of thes
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17611
Autor:
de Jong, B.C., Gaye, B.M., Luyten, J., van Buitenen, B., André, E., Meehan, Conor J., O'Siochain, C., Tomsu, K., Urbain, J., Grietens, K.P., Njue, M., Pinxten, W., Gehre, F., Nyan, O., Buvé, A., Roca, A., Ravinetto, R., Antonio, M.
Yes
Traditional public health methods for detecting infectious disease transmission, such as contact tracing and molecular epidemiology, are time-consuming and costly. Information and communication technologies, such as global positioning system
Traditional public health methods for detecting infectious disease transmission, such as contact tracing and molecular epidemiology, are time-consuming and costly. Information and communication technologies, such as global positioning system
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17264
Autor:
Meehan, Conor J., Moris, P., Kohl, T.A., Pečerska, J., Akter, S., Merker, M., Utpatel, C., Beckert, P., Gehre, F., Lempens, P., Stadler, T., Kaswa, M.K., Kühnert, D., Niemann, S., de Jong, B.C.
Yes
Background: Tracking recent transmission is a vital part of controlling widespread pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Multiple methods with specific performance characteristics exist for detecting recent transmission chains, usual
Background: Tracking recent transmission is a vital part of controlling widespread pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Multiple methods with specific performance characteristics exist for detecting recent transmission chains, usual
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17571
Autor:
Otchere, I.D., Coscollá, M., Sánchez-Busó, L., Asante-Poku, A., Brites, D., Loiseau, C., Meehan, Conor J., Osei-Wusu, S., Forson, A., Laryea, C., Yahayah, A.I., Baddoo, A., Ansa, G.A., Aboagye, S.Y., Asare, P., Borrell, S., Gehre, F., Beckert, P., Kohl, T.A., N'dira, S., Beisel, C., Antonio, M., Niemann, S., de Jong, B.C., Parkhill, J., Harris, S.R., Gagneux, S., Yeboah-Manu, D.
Yes
Mycobacterium africanum (Maf) causes a substantial proportion of human tuberculosis in some countries of West Africa, but little is known on this pathogen. We compared the genomes of 253 Maf clinical isolates from Ghana, including N = 175 Li
Mycobacterium africanum (Maf) causes a substantial proportion of human tuberculosis in some countries of West Africa, but little is known on this pathogen. We compared the genomes of 253 Maf clinical isolates from Ghana, including N = 175 Li
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17572
Autor:
Ofori-Anyinam, B., Dolganov, G., Van, T., Davis, J.L., Walter, N.D., Garcia, B.J., Voskuil, M., Fissette, K., Diels, M., Driesen, M., Meehan, Conor J., Yeboah-Manu, D., Coscolla, M., Gagneux, S., Antonio, M., Schoolnik, G., Gehre, F., de Jong, B.C.
Yes
Mycobacterium africanum lineage (L) 6 is an important pathogen in West Africa, causing up to 40% of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). The biology underlying the clinical differences between M. africanum and M. tuberculosis sensu stricto remains p
Mycobacterium africanum lineage (L) 6 is an important pathogen in West Africa, causing up to 40% of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). The biology underlying the clinical differences between M. africanum and M. tuberculosis sensu stricto remains p
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17574
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Autor:
Meehan, C., Moris, P., Kohl, T., Pečerska, J., Akter, S., Merker, M., Utpatel, C., Beckert, P., Gehre, F., Lempens, P., Stadler, T., Kaswa, M., Kühnert, D., Niemann, S., de Jong, C., B.
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EBioMedicine
BackgroundTracking recent transmission is a vital part of controlling widespread pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Multiple methods with specific performance characteristics exist for detecting recent transmission chains, usually by clust
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______1874::58e7bbae887fb2b862283c707aafe866
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-A1E3-621.11116/0000-0003-A1E5-4
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-A1E3-621.11116/0000-0003-A1E5-4