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Epidemiology and Virulence Insights From MRSA and MSSA Genome AnalysisEpidemiology and Virulence Ins
Link ID 36569
Title Epidemiology and Virulence Insights From MRSA and MSSA Genome AnalysisEpidemiology and Virulence Ins
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/743075?src=rsshttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/743075?src=rss
Description Deciphering the genomic sequences of MRSA is yielding new understanding of its pathogenicity, virulence, and epidemiologic features. br / iFuture Microbiology/i
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Date Jun 29, 2011
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