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Volume 10, Number 3, March 2004

Mycobacterium bovis Infection, United Kingdom

Robert M.M. Smith,* Francis Drobniewski,† Andrea Gibson,† John D.E. Montague,‡ Margaret N. Logan,§ David Hunt,¶ Glyn Hewinson,# Roland L. Salmon,* and Brian O’Neill**
*National Public Health Service for Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom; †Health Protection Agency, London, United Kingdom; ‡Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom; §Gloucester Hospitals National Health Service Trust (formerly Gloucester Public Health Laboratory), Gloucester, United Kingdom; ¶Health Protection Agency (West Midlands) Regional Surveillance Unit, Birmingham, United Kingdom; #Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Weybridge, United Kingdom; and **Gloucestershire Health Protection Unit, Gloucester, United Kingdom

 
 
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Figure. Spoligotyping profiles for human and cattle cases of bovine tuberculosis. H37Rv and BCG are control strains. 99/6702 and 99/6703 are from the sister and brother, respectively; 99/8147–99/8152 are cattle isolates.

 

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