A hospital outbreak of antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter anitratus: epidemiology and control.
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I Phillips | S Knight | G L French | I. Phillips | G. French | M. Casewell | M W Casewell | A J Roncoroni | A. Roncoroni | S. Knight
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