Mycobacterium Bovis infection in children in the same family: transmission through inhalation

Submitted: February 3, 2016
Accepted: February 3, 2016
Published: February 3, 2016
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Two children in the same family were infected with Mycobacterium bovis (“M. bovisâ€). The molecular typing showed an identical source of infection. Althoughon school of thought was that the route of transmission was by ingestion of contaminated dairy milk, in other it was thought to be by air-borne transmission. The presentation highlighted the possibility of M. bovis infection in the pediatrics populations through aerosols.

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Velayati, A.A., P. Farnia, M.R. Boloorsaze, M.F. Sheikholslami, S. Khalilzadeh, S.S. Hakeeme, and M.R. Masjedi. 2016. “Mycobacterium Bovis Infection in Children in the Same Family: Transmission through Inhalation”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 67 (3). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2007.490.

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