Comparison of methods based on different molecular epidemiological markers for typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains: interlaboratory study of discriminatory power and reproducibility.

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Published in J Clin Microbiol on August 01, 1999

Authors

K Kremer1, D van Soolingen, R Frothingham, W H Haas, P W Hermans, C Martín, P Palittapongarnpim, B B Plikaytis, L W Riley, M A Yakrus, J M Musser, J D van Embden

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1: Diagnostic Laboratory for Infectious Diseases and Perinatal Screening, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands. kristin.kremer@rivm.nl

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