Serratia marcescens in a neonatal intensive care unit: two long-term multiclone outbreaks in a 10-year observational study.
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M. Migaldi | F. Ferrari | S. Cattani | C. Venturelli | F. Rumpianesi | M. Pecorari | C. Casolari | P. Marchegiano | S. Tagliazucchi | Giulia Fregni Serpini | G. Fabio | Elisa Della Casa | E. Della Casa | E. D. Della Casa
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