Outbreak of multidrug-resistant Enterococcus faecium with transferable vanB class vancomycin resistance
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J. Boyce | A. Medeiros | S. Opal | M. Zervos | J. Chow | G. Potter-Bynoe | A A Medeiros | S M Opal | J M Boyce | G Potter-Bynoe | J W Chow | M J Zervos | C. Sherman | R. Romulo | S. Fortna | C B Sherman | R L Romulo | S Fortna | J. M. Boyce | J. M. Boyce | M. J. Zervos | J. W. Chow | S. M. Opal | C B Sherman | R L Romulo | A A Medeiros | M. Zervos
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