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      Global phylogeography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and implications for tuberculosis product development.

      The Lancet Infectious Diseases
      Animals, Geography, Humans, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, genetics, isolation & purification, Phylogeny, Tuberculosis, diagnosis, drug therapy, microbiology, prevention & control

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          New tools for controlling tuberculosis are urgently needed. Despite our emerging understanding of the biogeography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the implications for development of new diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines is unknown. M tuberculosis has a clonal genetic population structure that is geographically constrained. Evidence suggests strain-specific differences in virulence and immunogenicity in light of this global phylogeography. We propose a strain selection framework, based on robust phylogenetic markers, which will allow for systematic and comprehensive evaluation of new tools for tuberculosis control.

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          17448936
          10.1016/S1473-3099(07)70108-1

          Chemistry
          Animals,Geography,Humans,Mycobacterium tuberculosis,genetics,isolation & purification,Phylogeny,Tuberculosis,diagnosis,drug therapy,microbiology,prevention & control

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