Epidemic of group A Streptococcus M/emm59 causing invasive disease in Canada.
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R. A. Laurence | G. Horsman | P. V. Van Caeseele | L. Hoang | G. Tyrrell | D. Low | A. Bourgault | D. Patrick | M. Lovgren | T. St Jean | L. Sieswerda | A. McGeer
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