Social Mixing and Clinical Features Linked With Transmission in a Network of Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Cases in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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We identified factors that lead to the transmission of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, including contact with urban areas; these factors can suggest se
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Authors Nelson, Kristin N;Jenness, Samuel M;Mathema, Barun;Lopman, Benjamin A;Auld, Sara C;Shah, N Sarita;Brust, James C M;Ismail, Nazir;Omar, Shaheed Vally;Brown, Tyler S;Allana, Salim;Campbell, Angie;Moodley, Pravi;Mlisana, Koleka;Gandhi, Neel R;
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