Impact of California’s Senate Bill 27 on Antimicrobial-Resistant Escherichia coli Urinary Tract Infection in Humans: Protocol for a Study of Methods and Baseline Data
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Meghan F. Davis | L. Price | K. Nachman | K. Bruxvoort | J. Casey | V. Hong | S. Tartof | H. Takhar | A. Florea | Sarah C. Robinson | Cindy M Liu | S. B. Salas | J. H. Ku | M. Pomichowski | Rong Wei | Alice Pressman | Vanessa Quinlivan | Lee D Childs
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