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Unexpectedly high strain diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high-incidence community.
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The low rate of transmission (30%) and the high degree of strain diversity (209 strains) was unexpected and unexplained, given the high burden of disease in this community. The clustering of drug-resistant strains suggests that transmission, rather than lack of compliance, drives the spread of antibiotic resistance in this community. Preliminary indications are that BCG vaccination, while having little effect on the incidence of tuberculosis in this community, may have altered the strain dynamics.