Institutional outbreak involving multiple clades of IMP-producing Enterobacter cloacae complex sequence type 78 at a cancer center in Tokyo, Japan
Sohei Harada(University of Tokyo Hospital), Brian Hayama(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Koh Okamoto(Rush University Medical Center), Keito Ida(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Kazumi Takehana(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Yoshikazu Ishii(Toho University), Kyoji Moriya(University of Tokyo Hospital), Daisuke Ohkushi(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Daigo Shoji(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Kotaro Aoki(Toho University), Tomomi Akatsuchi(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Yohei Doi(Fujita Health University)
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