The newly described mecA homologue, mecALGA251, is present in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates from a diverse range of host species
Gavin K. Paterson(University of Cambridge), Mark A. Holmes(University of Cambridge), Kristof Baert(Research Institute for Nature and Forest), Ruth N. Zadoks(Cornell University), Katleen Hermans(Ghent University), Dorien Mot(Ghent University), Geoffrey Foster, Julian Parkhill(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Andrew Robb(NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde), G. Edwards(NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde), Sharon J. Peacock(University of Cambridge), TW Pennycott(Scottish Agricultural Science Agency), Anders Rhod Larsen(Statens Serum Institut)
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