Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections

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It is relevant to evaluate MDR-tuberculosis in prisons and its impact on the global epidemiology of this disease. However, systematic molecular epidemiology programs in prisons are lacking. A health-screening program performed on arrival for inmates transferred from Peruvian prisons to Spain led to...

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Autores: Abascal E., Herranz M., Acosta F., Agapito J., Cabibbe A.M., Monteserin J., Ruiz Serrano M.J., Gijón P., Fernández-González F., Lozano N., Chiner-Oms Á., Cáceres T., Pintado P.G., Acín E., Valencia E., Muñoz P., Comas I., Cirillo D.M., Ritacco V., Gotuzzo E., García de Viedma D.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/2447
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-59373-w
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Humans
Antitubercular Agents
Bacterial Typing Techniques
Coinfection
Drug Resistance
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
title Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
spellingShingle Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
Abascal E.
Humans
Antitubercular Agents
Bacterial Typing Techniques
Coinfection
Drug Resistance
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.08
title_short Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
title_full Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
title_fullStr Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
title_full_unstemmed Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
title_sort Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
author Abascal E.
author_facet Abascal E.
Herranz M.
Acosta F.
Agapito J.
Cabibbe A.M.
Monteserin J.
Ruiz Serrano M.J.
Gijón P.
Fernández-González F.
Lozano N.
Chiner-Oms Á.
Cáceres T.
Pintado P.G.
Acín E.
Valencia E.
Muñoz P.
Comas I.
Cirillo D.M.
Ritacco V.
Gotuzzo E.
García de Viedma D.
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author2 Herranz M.
Acosta F.
Agapito J.
Cabibbe A.M.
Monteserin J.
Ruiz Serrano M.J.
Gijón P.
Fernández-González F.
Lozano N.
Chiner-Oms Á.
Cáceres T.
Pintado P.G.
Acín E.
Valencia E.
Muñoz P.
Comas I.
Cirillo D.M.
Ritacco V.
Gotuzzo E.
García de Viedma D.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abascal E.
Herranz M.
Acosta F.
Agapito J.
Cabibbe A.M.
Monteserin J.
Ruiz Serrano M.J.
Gijón P.
Fernández-González F.
Lozano N.
Chiner-Oms Á.
Cáceres T.
Pintado P.G.
Acín E.
Valencia E.
Muñoz P.
Comas I.
Cirillo D.M.
Ritacco V.
Gotuzzo E.
García de Viedma D.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Humans
topic Humans
Antitubercular Agents
Bacterial Typing Techniques
Coinfection
Drug Resistance
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Bacterial Typing Techniques
Coinfection
Drug Resistance
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