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Resumen de Why doesn’t bovine tuberculosis transmit between humans?

Stefan Berg, Noel H. Smith

  • Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important bacterial pathogen of man. This human-adapted pathogen was ancestral to a lineage of animal-adapted strains which cause similar disease in many different mammals but are unable to transmit between humans. How did the animal-adapted strains lose the ability to transmit between humans?


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