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15 April 2023 - P0643
Human influence determines the population structure and resistome of Escherichia coli in two sloth species.
20 September 2019
A story of success: rmtB methylase gene, pHN7A8 plasmid and Escherichia coli ST1196 in waste water treatment plants
14 April 2019 - P1230
Understanding the dissemination of Salmonella enterica in food and wastewater in Ghana
14 April 2019 - P1135
Unravelling 16S rRNA methyltransferase-carrying plasmid dynamics in wastewater treatment plants by Nanopore Whole Genome Sequencing analysis
22 April 2018 - P1179
Genomic analysis of E. coli bearing 16S rRNA methyltransferases conferring resistance to plazomicin in waste water and rivers
22 April 2018 - O0349
Genetic susceptibility to Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) beyond comorbidities: the first genome-wide association study
23 April 2017 - OS0320
Pharmacokinetic modelling of gentamicin in treatment of infective endocarditis: model development and validation of existing models
11 April 2016 - P1159
Diagnostic value of imaging in infective endocarditis: a systematic literature review and a proposal of an updated diagnostic work-up
10 April 2016 - P0772
Identification and characterization of methyltransferases in aminoglycoside resistant human and animal clinical isolates from RS
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