Table 1.
Resistance patterns of the 99 MDR isolates analyzed.
Table 2.
Mutation patterns for the rpoB and katG genes found in 99 MDR isolates.
Table 3.
IS6110-RFLP fingerprint clusters and rpoB and katG mutations for clustered samples.
Figure 1.
Spoligotyping analysis of MDR-TB isolates.
Eighty-two isolates were classified into 5 distinct lineages (Figure 1A). Isolates of LAM Family were distributed into 8 sublineages (Figure 1B) and Isolates of T Family were distributed into 5 sublineages (Figure 1C). U – Unknown, LAM - Latin-America and Mediterranean, T - T super-family, H - Haarlen, EAI - East African Indian.
Table 4.
Demographic data and TB incidence in different Brazilian regions.
Table 5.
IS6110-RFLP cluster patterns and their corresponding shared types.
Table 6.
Association between spoligotyping lineages and rpoB and katG mutations in 99 MDR strains.
Table 7.
The main spoligotyping lineages with all associated mutation profiles.