Investigation of the high rates of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Ethiopia reveals no single driving factor and minimal evidence for zoonotic transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection
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Type
Journal Article
Date Issued
2015-03-03
Date Acceptance
2015-02-19
Citation
BMC Infectious Diseases, 2015, 15 (112)
ISSN
1471-2334
Publisher
BioMed Central
Journal / Book Title
BMC Infectious Diseases
Volume
15
Issue
112
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ARTN 112
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Infectious Diseases
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis
Bovis
Pulmonary
Extrapulmonary
Lymphadenitis
Zoonotic
Ethiopia
RISK-FACTORS
SAO-PAULO
IDENTIFICATION
LYMPHADENITIS
CATTLE
DIAGNOSIS
DISEASE
FARMS
DETERMINANTS
ASSOCIATION
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
ARTN 112