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17 September 2022
Variety, velocity, and volume: Molecular epidemiological surveillance and the challenges of big data
17 September 2022
Alignment-free typing schemes for bacterial, viral and eukaryotic pathogens
17 September 2022
Influence of patient flows on the genetic population structure of MRSA
17 September 2022
Hierarchical machine learning predicts geographical origin of Salmonella within four minutes of sequencing
17 September 2022
EpiLinx, a software to visualize patient networks for outbreak detection
16 September 2022
Chlamydia trachomatis responses to diagnostic and selective pressures
16 September 2022
Mutational signatures predict bacterial niches
16 September 2022
Evolution and dissemination of bacterial pathogens with a global burden
16 September 2022
Improved accuracy of antibiotic resistance determination from Enterococcus faecium whole-genome sequences
16 September 2022
Within-patient evolution and global dynamics of Klebsiella pneumoniae ST17
16 September 2022
Do host specialisms help to mitigate zoonotic transmission?
16 September 2022
The ecological shift to pathogenicity and zoonosis in Streptococcus suis
16 September 2022
Public health contributions of arboviruses genomic surveillance in Brazil
15 September 2022
Tracking the spread of SARS-CoV-2 with lineages
15 September 2022
High risk Klebsiella pneumoniae clones: MDR, hypervirulence and convergence
15 September 2022
Infamous clones and their boundaries: stories from E. coli and the pneumococcus
15 September 2022
How genomics has changed pathogens surveillance in Argentina: the new challenges
15 September 2022
Pathogen-based genomic surveillance in West Africa for epidemic preparedness and response
15 September 2022
NIHR Global Health Research Unit on genomic surveillance of AMR
15 September 2022
Genomic Surveillance of Staphylococcus aureus submitted to the Nigerian Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network from 2013-2021
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