(DOCX 34 KB) Additional file 2: Figure S1: Culture results accord

(DOCX 34 KB) Additional file 2: Figure S1: Culture results according to pipe material at sampling site (complements Figure 2). Table S2. Site factors (Pipe diameter, mains age, elevation and distance from treatment plants) associated with culture result. (DOCX 68 KB) Additional file 3: Species of NTM isolated from different sample

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