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Volume 32, Number 3—March 2026

Research Letter

Occupational Transmission of Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, France

Corentin Poignon, Frédéric Vandenbos, Karine Risso, Delphine Viard, Esther Gydé, Alice Gaudart, David Chirio, Nicolas VezirisComments to Author , and Michel Carles
Author affiliation: Centre d’Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses, Sorbonne Université, CNR Mycobactéries, APHP, Paris, France (C. Poignon, E. Gydé, N. Veziris); Hôpital Pasteur Centre de Lutte Antituberculeuse de Nice, Nice, France (F. Vandenbos, K. Risso); Hôpital Archet, Nice (K. Risso, A. Gaudart, D. Chirio, M. Carles); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice (D. Viard).

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Computed tomography scans of a healthcare workers with occupationally transmitted extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, France. Scan revealed hypermetabolism (standardized update value 9.1) of the right upper lobe alveolar consolidation, indicated by white arrows.

Figure. Computed tomography scans of a healthcare workers with occupationally transmitted extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, France. Scan revealed hypermetabolism (standardized update value 9.1) of the right upper lobe alveolar consolidation, indicated by white arrows.

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