The relationship between Mycobacterium tuberculosis MGIT time to positivity and cfu in sputum samples demonstrates changing bacterial phenotypes potentially reflecting the impact of chemotherapy on critical sub-populations

Ruth Bowness, Martin J Boeree, Rob Aarnoutse, Rodney Dawson, Andreas Diacon, Chacha Mangu, Norbert Heinrich, Nyanda E Ntinginya, Anke Kohlenberg, Bariki Mtafya, Patrick P J Phillips, Andrea Rachow, Georgette Plemper van Balen, Stephen H Gillespie

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