A new method for detecting mixedMycobacterium tuberculosisinfection and reconstructing constituent strains provides insights into transmission
Benjamin Sobkowiak,
Patrick Cudahy,
Melanie H. Chitwood
et al.
Abstract:Background: Mixed infection with multiple strains of the same pathogen in a single host can present clinical and analytical challenges. Whole genome sequence (WGS) data can identify signals of multiple strains in samples, though the precision of previous methods can be improved. Here, we present MixInfect2, a new tool to accurately detect mixed samples from Mycobacterium tuberculosis WGS data. We then evaluate three approaches for reconstructing the underlying mixed constituent strain sequences. This allows th… Show more
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