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Volume 11, Number 6, June 2005

Tuberculosis due to Resistant Haarlem Strain, Tunisia

Helmi Mardassi,* Amine Namouchi,* Raja Haltiti,† Mourad Zarrouk,† Besma Mhenni,* Anis Karboul,* Neila Khabouchi,* Nico C. Gey van Pittius,‡ Elizabeth M. Streicher,‡ Jean Rauzier,§ Brigitte Gicquel,§ and Koussay Dellagi*
*Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Tunis-Belvédère, Tunisia; †Hôpital Régional de Menzel-Bourguiba, Menzel-Bourguiba, Tunisia; ‡University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa; and §Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

 
 
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Figure 2. A) IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis (left) and polymorphic GC-rich repetitive sequence (PGRS) typing (right) of patient P11. Lane 1, initial isolate; lane 2, follow-up isolate. B) IS6110 RFLP (left) and PGRS typing (right) of patient P20 (lane 1) compared with patient P3 (lane 2), a typical outbreak-associated patient. Lane M, reference strain MTB14323.

 

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