Role of Clinical Microbiology Laboratories in the Management and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Delivery of Health Care
L. Barth Reller, Richard B. Thomson(NorthShore University HealthSystem), Fred C. Tenover(University of Dayton), Catherine M. Wilfert(Duke University), Miller Jm(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), E. J. Baron(Stanford University), Melvin P. Weinstein(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), John D. Hamilton(Duke University), Lucy S. Tompkins(Stanford University), Lance R. Peterson(Northwestern University)
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