Methicillin-resistant<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci Co-colonization1
Jon P. Furuno(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Anthony D. Harris(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jessina C. McGregor(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Mary-Claire Roghman(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Harold C. Standiford(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Eli N. Perencevich(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Joan Hebden(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Marc‐Oliver Wright(University of Maryland, Baltimore), J. Glenn Morris(University of Mary), Sandra M. Strauss(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Judith A. Johnson(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Lucia L. Nemoy(VA Maryland Health Care System)
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