Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10961964 | Tuberculosis | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, by using the MIRU-VNTR method, we demonstrate that the prevalence of mixed infections in Inner Mongolia is low. Additionally, our findings reveal that the subculture changes the population structures of mixed infections, and the subpopulation with higher growth rate show better fitness, which is associated with high proportion among the population structure after subculture. This study highlights that the use of clinical specimens, rather than subcultured isolates, is preferred to estimate the prevalence of mixed infections in the specific regions.
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Authors
Xiaoying Wang, Haican Liu, Jianhao Wei, Xiaocui Wu, Qin Yu, Xiuqin Zhao, Jianxin Lyu, Yongliang Lou, Kanglin Wan,