Genomic Surveillance Reveals Diversity of Multidrug-Resistant Organism Colonization and Infection: A Prospective Cohort Study in Liver Transplant Recipients
Nenad Maćešić(The Alfred Hospital), Anne‐Catrin Uhlemann(Columbia University), Benjamin A. Miko(Columbia University), Samantha A. N. Ferguson(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Melanie Hofbauer(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Yue Hu(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Madeleine Sowash(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Sean B. Sullivan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Elizabeth C. Verna(Universität Hamburg), Susan Whittier(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), William Greendyke(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Marcus R. Pereira(Columbia University), Kevin G. Shim(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Marla J. Giddins(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Gautam Korakavi(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Nora C. Toussaint(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Ryan Finkel(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), David S Sanders Clare M Leeds(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Angela Gomez‐Simmonds(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Jared West(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Sarah Park(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
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