2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3973748/v1
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Bacillus anthracis in South Africa, 1975-2013: are some lineages vanishing?

Kgaugelo Lekota,
Ayesha Hassim,
Maphuti Betty Ledwaba
et al.

Abstract: The anthrax-causing bacterium Bacillus anthracis comprises the genetic clades A, B, and C. In the northernmost part (Pafuri) of Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa, both the common A and rare B strains clades occur. The B clade strains were reported to be dominant in Pafuri before 1991, while A clade strains occurred towards the central parts of KNP. The prevalence of B clade strains is currently much lower as only A clade strains have been isolated from 1992 onwards in KNP. In this study 319 B. anthracis… Show more

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