EmergingMycobacterium bovisin Lebanon: a snapshot based on whole-genome sequencing
Israa El Jouaid,
Ghena Sobh,
George F Araj
et al.
Abstract:Background. Tuberculosis is a pressing public health issue in Lebanon, a country of approximately five million people, including around 1.5 million refugees from Palestine and Syria. Prior research has revealed uncontrolled animal sources of Mycobacterium bovis, emphasizing the necessity for a comprehensive approach to combat tuberculosis in the region. Methods. 48 clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates were identified through whole genome sequence. Also, 43 animal fecal samples were collected fr… Show more
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