Immunological correlates of mycobacterial growth inhibition describe a spectrum of tuberculosis infection
Abstract A major contribution to the burden of Tuberculosis (TB) comes from latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections (LTBI) becoming clinically active. TB and LTBI probably exist as a spectrum and currently there are no correlates available to identify individuals with LTBI most at risk of devel...
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Autores principales: | Matthew K. O’Shea, Rachel Tanner, Julius Müller, Stephanie A. Harris, Danny Wright, Lisa Stockdale, Elena Stylianou, Iman Satti, Steven G. Smith, James Dunbar, Thomas E. Fletcher, Martin Dedicoat, Adam F. Cunningham, Helen McShane |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f3ef8d706e6048d38cfae23823929f5d |
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