Geographic distribution of penicillin-resistant clones of Streptococcus pneumoniae: characterization by penicillin-binding protein profile, surface protein A typing, and multilocus enzyme analysis.
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A. Tomasz | J. Musser | D. Briles | U. Sørensen | A. Parkinson | A. Marton | R. Muñoz | M. Crain
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