molecular typing of mycobacterium bovis isolated in the south of brazil
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Abstract
Bovine tuberculosis is a major infectious disease of the cattle. In this study, 85 M. bovis isolates from 162 lymph nodes, obtained from a herd of cattle on a farm in southern Brazil, were evaluated using spoligotyping and VNTR. The strains were grouped into five clusters and five orphans, showing a heterogenic genetic profile, what could represent diverse geographic origins of the introduced cows and/or the frequent movement of cattle between different properties.
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| Authors | ;Daniela Fernandes Ramos;Ana Bárbara Scholante Silva;Michel Quevedo Fagundes;Andrea von Groll;Pedro Eduardo Almeida da Silva;Odir Antônio Dellagostin |
| Journal | ieee software |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.1590/S1517-83822014000200039
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