Detection of OXA-48-like-producing Enterobacterales in Irish recreational water.
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K. Jolley | S. Brisse | M. Maiden | M. Cormican | S. Ryan | D. Morris | Carina Brehony | N. Cahill | L. O’Connor | Bláthnaid M Mahon | Á. Varley | E. McGrath | P. Hickey | Shane Keane | B. Ruane | M. Mulligan
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