Virulence gene mutations as a differentiator of clinical phenotypes: insights from community-acquired uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Sarita Mohapatra(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Sumit Malhotra(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Harshal Ramesh Salve(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Rajashree Panigrahy(Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital), Swati Pundir(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Sneha Chunchanur(Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute), Seema Sood(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Pankaj Hari(Indian Council of Medical Research), Vibhor Tak(All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur), Bimal Kumar Das(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Arvind Kumar(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Susmita Chaudhuri(Translational Health Science and Technology Institute), Shashi Kant(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Rajesh Kumari(Northeastern University), Shwetha Venugopal(Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute), Hitender Gautam(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Arti Kapil(All India Institute of Medical Sciences)
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