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Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Research Letter

Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Pet Ring-Tailed Lemur, Madagascar

Marni LaFleurComments to Author , Kim E. Reuter, Michael B. Hall, Hoby H. Rasoanaivo, Stuart McKernan, Paulo Ranaivomanana, Anita Michel, Marie Sylvianne Rabodoarivelo, Zamin Iqbal, Simon Grandjean Lapierre, and Niaina Rakotosamimanana

Author affiliations: Lemur Love Inc., San Diego, California, USA (M. LaFleur); University of San Diego, San Diego (M. LaFleur, K.E. Reuter); University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (K.E. Reuter); European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK (M.B. Hall, Z. Iqbal); University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar (H.H. Rasoanaivo); Wildlife One Health, Mtunzini, South Africa (S. McKernan); Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo (P. Ranaivomanana, M.S. Rabodoarivelo, S. Grandjean Lapierre, N. Rakotosamimanana); University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa (A. Michel); Université de Montréal, Montréal (S. Grandjean Lapierre)

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Lymph node removed from ring-tailed lemur in Madagascar that exhibited advanced clinical symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. Blade is 44 mm by 22 mm.

Figure. Lymph node removed from ring-tailed lemur in Madagascar that exhibited advanced clinical symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. Blade is 44 mm by 22 mm.

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