Molecular Characteristics and Global Spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with a Western Cape F11 Genotype
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Robin Warren | Thomas C Victor | Petra E W de Haas | Annemarie M Jordaan | Gian D van der Spuy | Madalene Richardson | D van Soolingen | Paul D van Helden | P. V. van Helden | D. van Soolingen | T. Victor | R. Warren | P. de Haas | G. D. van der Spuy | A. Jordaan | M. Richardson
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