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Volume 8, Number 11, November 2002

Research

Two Cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis subsp. canetti

Jean Miltgen,* Marc Morillon,* Jean-Louis Koeck,† Anne Varnerot,‡  Jean-François Briant,* Gilbert Nguyen,* Denis Verrot,* Daniel Bonnet,* and Véronique Vincent‡
*Hôpital d’instruction des armées Laveran, Marseille, France; †Hôpital d’instruction des armées Val de Grâce, Paris, France; ‡Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
 
 

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Figure 2. (A) IS6110 hybridization patterns of PvuII-digested genomic DNA. Lane 1, Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mt 14323 (reference strain). Lane 2, M. canetti strain NZM 217/94. Lanes 3 and 4, the strains isolated from French legionnaires with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). (B) Spoligotyping patterns. Lane 1, M. tuberculosis H37Rv (reference strain). Lane 2, M. canetti strain NZM 217/94. Lanes 3 and 4, the strains isolated from French legionnaires with pulmonary TB.

 

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