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Tuberculosis, disease never wiped out in the world, is still actual for many reasons, such as imposing emigration from poor to industrialized countries, spreading of Mycobacteria drug-resistant and presence of AIDS sick subjects. Estimation of world cases seems to under-value real number; moreover physicians consider as etiological agent only Mycobacterium tuberculosis, disregarding others Mycobacteria, such as M. bovis, giving rise a disease similar to that caused by M. tuberculosis. To single out all these variants, it's necessary to use very specific and sensitive diagnostic methods, such as Polymerase Chain Reaction, evaluating also possible work exposure, especially when occurs contacts with infectious animals.
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