From environmental bacteria to obligate pathogen: the study of adaptations enhancing the persistence of tuberculosis bacilli
A. Allen (Toulouse, France), W. Malaga (Toulouse, France), C. Astarie-Dequeker (Toulouse, France), A. Hassan (Toulouse, France), C. Berrone (Toulouse, France), F. Moreau (Toulouse, France), P. Supply (Lille, France), R. Brosch (Paris, France), C. Guilhot (Toulouse, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and latent tuberculosis infection
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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