In our last TB work we👀at the correlation of Mtb cultures/sputum genomic diversity. Led by superb-scientists @cmariner95@mglopez76@IBV_CSIC@CSIC@SaludglobalCSIC
What have we found, what haven't we found, and what do we still not know? Follow the 🧵
https://t.co/gdLqe8W1qC
@WHO@IBV_CSIC@CSICval@SaludglobalCSIC Un método del @IBV_CSIC permite secuenciar el genoma de la bacteria a partir de esputos del paciente sin necesidad de cultivos. Esto ofrece información genética completa, datos sobre resistencias a fármacos y un tratamiento en días y no en semanas.
👉 https://t.co/zunXO9Y36i
Monitoring of First-line Drug Resistance Mutations Outside the Scope of Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra is Needed for Successful Control of DR-TB in Southern Mozambique
✅ Just Accepted
🔓 Open Access
🔗 https://t.co/WQxJSbDUXB
@cmariner95@icoes@IBV_CSIC
Miembros de la Unidad de Genómica de la #Tuberculosis del @IBV_CSIC , que lidera @icoes, ayer durante la sesión de pósteres del 43rd Annual Meeting of the @EsMyco 2023 en Albania
🏆 Congratulations to our own @eventsWCS bursary award winners attending our #ABPHM23 meeting!
It's a privilege to be able to support the next generation of scientists reach their full potential. We can't wait to see what these #microbiologists achieve in the future!
#phdlife
Very happy to share the first PhD paper @micgenomics from @cmariner95. A single-tube amplicon assay adapted to nanopore compared to Illumina to look at variation at MTB resistance genes. The work shows the potential (and limitations) of nanopore for Mtb
https://t.co/zh7maFAuNh
El @IBV_CSIC celebra sus Jornadas Científicas. Belén Saavedra, de la U de Genómica de la Tuberculosis, presentando sus resultados de investigación: "Population structure and transmission patterns of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Southern Mozambique: Unraveling the local epidemic"
Continuamos con la exposición de resultados de investigación de 2021 de la Unidad de Genómica de la Tuberculosis del @IBV_CSIC , con Carla Mariner:
"Diversity within sputum and clinical isolates in high burden TB countries: Mozambique and Georgia"
Excited to finally share our paper analyzing human lung surgeries to study M. tuberculosis diversity on its site of infection. We show infection with multiple genotypes is common in MDR-TB patients from Georgia and cannot be revealed from sputum samples🧵https://t.co/9ctrjEniZC