HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors report on a M. tuberculosis laboratory contamination event and pseudo-outbreak that has had significant clinical and public health impacts, including among organ transplant patients.
- Who: Montréal and collaborators from the Département de MicrobiologieCambridgeshire, United Kingdom Infection and Immunity, University have published the paper: Mycobacterium tuberculosis pseudo-outbreak due to laboratory cross-contamination: A molecular epidemiology outbreak investigation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), 1,971 cases of active tuberculosis (TB) were reported in 2022, with an associated . . .

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