RDRio Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains associated with isoniazid resistance in Northern Mexico

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ABSTRACT MIC testing using the Bactec mycobacteria growth indicator tube system 960 of 70 phylogenetically diverse, isoniazid-resistant clinical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis revealed a complex pattern of overlapping MIC distributions. Whole-genome sequencing explained most of the levels of resistance observed. The MIC distribution of strains with only inhA promoter mutations was split by the current concentration endorsed by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute to detect low-level resistance to isoniazid and is, consequently, likely not optimally set.


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