Occurrence of qnrA-positive clinical isolates in French teaching hospitals during 2002-2005.
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L. Gutmann | V. Jarlier | R. Bonnet | W. Sougakoff | J. Robert | M. Ploy | E. Cambau | C. Soussy | C. Lascols | C. Bébéar | J. Cavallo | Marie-Cécile Ploy | Wladimir Sougakoff | R. Bonnet | Emmanuelle Cambau | Cécile Bébéar | Jean-Didier Cavallo | Laurent Gutmann | V. Jarlier | Jérôme Robert
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