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Table 1.

Resistance patterns of the 99 MDR isolates analyzed.

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Mutation patterns for the rpoB and katG genes found in 99 MDR isolates.

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IS6110-RFLP fingerprint clusters and rpoB and katG mutations for clustered samples.

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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.

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Demographic data and TB incidence in different Brazilian regions.

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IS6110-RFLP cluster patterns and their corresponding shared types.

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Association between spoligotyping lineages and rpoB and katG mutations in 99 MDR strains.

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Table 7.

The main spoligotyping lineages with all associated mutation profiles.

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