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Volume 16, Number 8—August 2010
Dispatch

Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Pathogen, M. mungi

Kathleen A. AlexanderComments to Author , Pete N. Laver, Anita L. Michel, Mark Williams, Paul D. van Helden, Robin M. Warren, and Nicolaas C. Gey van Pittius
Author affiliations: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA (K.A. Alexander, P.N. Laver); Centre for Conservation of African Resources; Animals, Communities and Land Use, Kasane, Botswana (K.A. Alexander, P.N. Laver); ARC-Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, Pretoria, South Africa (A.L. Michel); University of Pretoria, Pretoria (A.L. Michel, M. Williams); Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South Africa (P.D. van Helden, R.M. Warren, N.C. Gey van Pittius)

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Figure 1

Locations of infected and unaffected banded mongoose troops and human infrastructural development, Chobe District, Botswana.

Figure 1. Locations of infected and unaffected banded mongoose troops and human infrastructural development, Chobe District, Botswana.

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