Genomic surveillance of antimicrobial resistant bacterial colonisation and infection in intensive care patients
Kelly L. Wyres(The University of Melbourne), Kathryn E. Holt(University of London), Louise M. Judd(Murdoch Children's Research Institute), Steve McGloughlin(The Alfred Hospital), Nenad Maćešić(The Alfred Hospital), Mirianne Mirčeta(Alfred Health), Claire L. Gorrie(The University of Melbourne), David Pilcher(The Alfred Hospital), Jill S. Garlick(The Alfred Hospital), Iain J. Abbott(The Alfred Hospital), Ryan R. Wick(The University of Melbourne), Adam Jenney(Alfred Health), Denis W. Spelman(The Alfred Hospital), Jane Hawkey(The University of Melbourne), Kerrie Watson(The Alfred Hospital), Nigel F. Pratt(The Alfred Hospital)
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