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- :McKay, Susannah L. ;Vlachos, Nicholas6 2022 | Microb Drug Resist. 28(6):645-653:Healthcare-associated carbapenem-resistant | (CRAB) infections are a serious threat associated with global epidemic clones and a variety of carbapenem...
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- :Novosad, Shannon A. ;Lake, Jason11 2019 | Am J Kidney Dis. 74(5):610-619:Rationale & ObjectiveContaminated water and other fluids are increasingly recognized to be associated with health care–associated infections. We inv...
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