Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Research
Local and Travel-Associated Transmission of Tuberculosis at Central Western Border of Brazil, 2014–2017
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![Bayesian timed tree of 14 isoniazid-resistant isolates that circulated for 11 years, from 2005 (95% CI 1998–2010) to November 2016, the most recent sampling date, in Central West region, Brazil. Tip points are colored by genotypic drug resistance; point shape indicates incarceration status. Gray error bars indicate 95% Bayesian highest posterior density intervals for node date. Clade posterior support values are shown on the middle of branches for clades with posterior support >0.5.](/eid/images/20-3839-F4.jpg)
Figure 4. Bayesian timed tree of 14 isoniazid-resistant isolates that circulated for 11 years, from 2005 (95% CI 1998–2010) to November 2016, the most recent sampling date, in Central West region, Brazil. Tip points are colored by genotypic drug resistance; point shape indicates incarceration status. Gray error bars indicate 95% Bayesian highest posterior density intervals for node date. Clade posterior support values are shown on the middle of branches for clades with posterior support >0.5.
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