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1. AB0123 ENTEROCOCCUS GALLINARUM IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS.

5. British Red Squirrels Remain the Only Known Wild Rodent Host for Leprosy Bacilli

14. Dot blot assay for detection of antidiacyltrehalose antibodies in tuberculous patients.

15. Disseminated fusariosis with endophthalmitis after skin trauma in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

16. Decrease of virulence for BALB/c mice produced by continuous subculturing of Nocardia brasiliensis

18. Exploring Benzo[h]chromene Derivatives as Agents against Protozoal and Mycobacterial Infections.

20. Antimycobacterial Activity of Hedeoma drummondii against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria.

21. Kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton tonsurans in an adult.

22. Genetic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates From an Amerindian Population in Chiapas, México.

23. Mycobacterium leprae Infection in a Wild Nine-Banded Armadillo, Nuevo León, Mexico.

24. Case Report: Coral Reef Pathogen Aspergillus sydowii Causing Black Grain Mycetoma.

25. Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans by Borrelia afzelii in an unusual geographical zone.

26. Ex vivo infection of murine precision-cut lung tissue slices with Mycobacterium abscessus: a model to study antimycobacterial agents.

27. Paronychia and Target Lesions After Hematopoietic Cell Transplant.

28. Complete Genome Sequences of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates Subjected to 200 Continuous Passages.

29. Antimycobacterial Activity of Laurinterol and Aplysin from Laurencia johnstonii .

30. Climate, soil type, and geographic distribution of actinomycetoma cases in Northeast Mexico: A cross-sectional study.

31. Clinical characteristics and treatment of actinomycetoma in northeast Mexico: A case series.

32. Disseminated Trichosporon asahii infection in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia.

33. British Red Squirrels Remain the Only Known Wild Rodent Host for Leprosy Bacilli.

34. Evaluation of the intracellular activity of drugs against Mycobacterium abscessus using a THP-1 macrophage model.

35. Phylogenomics and antimicrobial resistance of the leprosy bacillus Mycobacterium leprae.

36. Modeling tuberculosis pathogenesis through ex vivo lung tissue infection.

37. Detection of anti-HspX antibodies and HspX protein in patient sera for the identification of recent latent infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

38. Botryomycosis and coccidiomycosis of the foot.

39. Red squirrels in the British Isles are infected with leprosy bacilli.

40. Genomic Changes Associated with the Loss of Nocardia brasiliensis Virulence in Mice after 200 In Vitro Passages.

42. In Vivo Activity of the Benzothiazinones PBTZ169 and BTZ043 against Nocardia brasiliensis.

43. Coccidioidomycosis and the skin: a comprehensive review.

44. Mycobacterium lepromatosis Infections in Nuevo León, Mexico.

45. Insight into the evolution and origin of leprosy bacilli from the genome sequence of Mycobacterium lepromatosis.

46. Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Guadalajara, Mexico and identification of a rare multidrug resistant Beijing genotype.

47. Red face and fungi infection.

48. HPLC method for the simultaneous analysis of fluoroquinolones and oxazolidinones in plasma.

49. Correlations between major risk factors and closely related Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates grouped by three current genotyping procedures: a population-based study in northeast Mexico.

50. Comparative Mycobacterium tuberculosis spoligotype distribution in Mexico.

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