Using whole genome sequencing to investigate tuberculosis outbreaks in a large UK city: examining the effectiveness of a stone in pond contact tracing approach

D. Braganza Menezes (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), T. Marshall (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), E. Tranos (Bristol, United Kingdom), H. Kaur (Birmingham, United Kingdom), E. Robinson (Birmingham, United Kingdom), G. Smith (Birmingham, United Kingdom), M. Dedicoat (Birmingham, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Advances in epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
Session: Advances in epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 762

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