DIFFUSE LEPROMATOUS LEPROSY CAUSED BY DUAL INFECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE AND MYCOBACTERIUM LEPROMATOSIS: A CASE REPORT

Diffuse lepromatous leprosy caused by dual infection of mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium lepromatosis: A case report

M.lepromatosis is the Dog Collar dominant cause of leprosy in Mexico and it co-exists with M.leprae in endemic areas as the once elusive second cause of leprosy.A 41-year-old Madurese woman came with multiple ulcer on her legs, hands and buttock.The ulcers were described as wide and deep, covered with blackish crusts and some exudative area with ir

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Development of a qPCR strategy to select bean genes involved in plant defence response and regulated by the Trichoderma velutinum - Rhizoctonia solani interaction

ReAction Bean production is affected by a wide diversity of fungal pathogens, among them Rhizoctonia solani is one of the most important.A strategy to control bean infectious diseases, mainly those caused by fungi, is based on the use of biocontrol agents that can reduce the negative effects of plant pathogens and also can promote positive response

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