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101. Molecular genotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains circulating in Dakar, Senegal

102. A tuberculosis nationwide prevalence survey in Gambia, 2012

103. Reference set of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains: A tool for research and product development

104. Multiple introductions and recent spread of the emerging human pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans across Africa

105. Improving clinical and epidemiological predictors of Buruli ulcer

106. Whole genome sequence of Mycobacterium kansasii isolates of the genotype 1 from Brazilian patients with pulmonary disease demonstrates considerable heterogeneity

107. Xpert Ultra can unambiguously identify specific rifampicin resistance-conferring mutations

108. The relationship between transmission time and clustering methods in Mycobacterium tuberculosis epidemiology

109. A cross-sectional study of tuberculosis drug resistance among previously treated patients in a tertiary hospital in Accra, Ghana: public health implications of standardized regimens

110. Isoniazid resistance levels of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can largely be predicted by high-confidence resistance-conferring mutations

111. In reply: A human rights-based approach to tuberculosis diagnosis

112. Whole genome sequencing to complement tuberculosis drug resistance surveys in Uganda

113. Transcriptional Adaptation of Drug-tolerantMycobacterium tuberculosisDuring Treatment of Human Tuberculosis

114. Leprosy and Buruli ulcer: similarities suggest combining control and prevention of disability strategies in countries endemic for both diseases

115. Examining human paragonimiasis as a differential diagnosis to tuberculosis in The Gambia

116. Outbreak of tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, Mbuji-Mayi central prison, Democratic Republic of the Congo

117. Xpert ultra can unambiguously identify specific rifampin resistance-conferring mutations

118. Subcutaneous Granulomatous Inflammation due to Basidiobolomycosis: Case Reports of 3 Patients in Buruli Ulcer Endemic Areas in Benin

119. First insights into circulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineages and drug resistance in Guinea

120. M. tuberculosis T Cell Epitope Analysis Reveals Paucity of Antigenic Variation and Identifies Rare Variable TB Antigens

121. Comparative Genomics Shows That Mycobacterium ulcerans Migration and Expansion Preceded the Rise of Buruli Ulcer in Southeastern Australia

122. The Biology and Epidemiology of Mycobacterium africanum

123. Comparative genomics ofMycobacterium africanumLineage 5 and Lineage 6 from Ghana suggests different ecological niches

124. Whole-genome sequencing illuminates the evolution and spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Southwest Nigeria

125. Emergence and clonal transmission of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis among patients in Chad

126. Bacterial diversity in Buruli ulcer skin lesions: Challenges in the clinical microbiome analysis of a skin disease

127. Significant under expression of the DosR regulon in M. tuberculosis complex lineage 6 in sputum

128. Management of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis with shorter treatment regimen in Niger: Nationwide programmatic achievements

129. A Four-Month Gatifloxacin-Containing Regimen for Treating Tuberculosis

130. Differences in T-cell responses betweenMycobacterium tuberculosisandMycobacterium africanum-infected patients

131. PO 8372 CULTURE-FREE APPROACHES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RIFAMPICIN RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS: THE DIAMA PROJECT

132. PO 8544 USE OF XPERT MTB/RIF ASSAY AND FDA MICROSCOPY RELATIVE TO MONTHLY CULTURES IN MONITORING MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS IN BAMAKO, MALI

133. PO 8168 CLINICAL UTILITY OF XPERT MTB/RIF ASSAY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF EXTRAPULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN ETHIOPIA

134. Buruli Ulcer in Traveler from Suriname, South America, to the Netherlands

135. Insertion Sequence Element Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Typing Provides Insights into the Population Structure and Evolution of Mycobacterium ulcerans across Africa

136. Targeting multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) by therapeutic vaccines

137. Half of rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolated from tuberculosis patients in Sub-Saharan Africa have concomitant resistance to pyrazinamide

138. The predominance of Ethiopian specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis families and minimal contribution of Mycobacterium bovis in tuberculous lymphadenitis patients in Southwest Ethiopia

139. The Biology and Epidemiology of Mycobacterium africanum

140. The emerging threat of pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in West Africa: preparing for large-scale tuberculosis research and drug resistance surveillance

141. Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 4 comprises globally distributed and geographically restricted sublineages

142. The majority of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Sub-Saharan Africa present a concomitant resistance to pyrazinamide

143. Do Xpert MTB/RIF Cycle Threshold Values Provide Information about Patient Delays for Tuberculosis Diagnosis?

144. Effects of cryopreservation on CD4+ CD25+ T cells of HIV-1 infected individuals

145. Sputum is a surrogate for bronchoalveolar lavage for monitoring Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcriptional profiles in TB patients

146. Kinetics of Zika virus persistence in semen

147. Impact of the Mycobaterium africanum West Africa 2 Lineage on TB Diagnostics in West Africa: Decreased Sensitivity of Rapid Identification Tests in The Gambia

148. Mycobacterium africanum (Lineage 6) shows slower sputum smear conversion on tuberculosis treatment than Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Lineage 4) in Bamako, Mali

149. Potential Application of Digitally Linked Tuberculosis Diagnostics for Real-Time Surveillance of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Transmission: Validation and Analysis of Test Results

150. Progression to Active Tuberculosis, but Not Transmission, Varies byMycobacterium tuberculosisLineage in The Gambia

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