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Volume 11, Number 1—January 2005
Dispatch

Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype, Northern Malawi

Judith R. Glynn*Comments to Author , Amelia C. Crampin*†, Hamidou Traore*, Malcolm D. Yates‡, Frank D. Mwaungulu†, Bagrey M. Ngwira†, Steven D. Chaguluka†, Donex T. Mwafulirwa†, Sian Floyd*, Caroline Murphy‡, Francis A. Drobniewski‡, and Paul E.M. Fine*
Author affiliations: *London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom; †Karonga Prevention Study, Chilumba, Malawi; ‡Kings College Hospital (Dulwich), London, United Kingdom

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Figure 1

Restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns of 12 Beijing strains from Karonga District, Malawi. All strains were >79% related to at least 1 of the other Beijing strains found in the district. Strain MT14323 is a reference strain.

Figure 1. Restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns of 12 Beijing strains from Karonga District, Malawi. All strains were >79% related to at least 1 of the other Beijing strains found in the district. Strain MT14323 is a reference strain.

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