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Volume 10, Number 12—December 2004
Letter

Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission from Human to Canine

Paul C. Erwin*Comments to Author , David A. Bemis†, Dianne I. Mawby†, Scott B. McCombs‡, Lorinda L. Sheeler*, Inga M. Himelright*, Sandy K. Halford*, Lois Diem‡, Beverly Metchock‡, Timothy F. Jones*, Melisse G. Schilling§, and Bruce V. Thomsen§
Author affiliations: *Tennessee Department of Health, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; †University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; §Department of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, USA

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Ten-band Mycobacterium tuberculosis restriction fragment length polymorphism pattern. Lane 1, 25-band Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standard; lane 2, human case; lane 3, canine case.

Figure. Ten-band Mycobacterium tuberculosis restriction fragment length polymorphism pattern. Lane 1, 25-band Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standard; lane 2, human case; lane 3, canine case.

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