OXA-181-producing Escherichia coli in China : the first 1 report and characterization using whole genome sequencing 2
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Xiaoxia | Z. Zong | Xiaohui Wang | Wenjing Wu | Yi Xie | F. Yu | Yanbin Liu | Xinchuan Chen | Zhang
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