Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections
Polyclonal infections occur when at least two unrelated strains of the same pathogen are detected in an individual. Here, Moreno-Molina et al. analyse sputum and surgical resections from tuberculosis patients, showing that the magnitude of polyclonal infections can be underestimated when only testin...
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oai:doaj.org-article:aeedd72ae1eb4d95a948ec388691b0ee2021-12-02T14:35:38ZGenomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections10.1038/s41467-021-22705-z2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/aeedd72ae1eb4d95a948ec388691b0ee2021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22705-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Polyclonal infections occur when at least two unrelated strains of the same pathogen are detected in an individual. Here, Moreno-Molina et al. analyse sputum and surgical resections from tuberculosis patients, showing that the magnitude of polyclonal infections can be underestimated when only testing sputum samples.Miguel Moreno-MolinaNatalia ShubladzeIza KhurtsilavaZaza AvalianiNino BablishviliManuela Torres-PuenteLuis VillamayorAndrei GabrielianAlex RosenthalCristina VilaplanaSebastien GagneuxRussell R. KempkerSergo VashakidzeIñaki ComasNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021) |
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Polyclonal infections occur when at least two unrelated strains of the same pathogen are detected in an individual. Here, Moreno-Molina et al. analyse sputum and surgical resections from tuberculosis patients, showing that the magnitude of polyclonal infections can be underestimated when only testing sputum samples. |
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Miguel Moreno-Molina Natalia Shubladze Iza Khurtsilava Zaza Avaliani Nino Bablishvili Manuela Torres-Puente Luis Villamayor Andrei Gabrielian Alex Rosenthal Cristina Vilaplana Sebastien Gagneux Russell R. Kempker Sergo Vashakidze Iñaki Comas |
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Miguel Moreno-Molina Natalia Shubladze Iza Khurtsilava Zaza Avaliani Nino Bablishvili Manuela Torres-Puente Luis Villamayor Andrei Gabrielian Alex Rosenthal Cristina Vilaplana Sebastien Gagneux Russell R. Kempker Sergo Vashakidze Iñaki Comas |
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Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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Genomic analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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genomic analyses of mycobacterium tuberculosis from human lung resections reveal a high frequency of polyclonal infections |
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