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. 1994 Mar;5(2):86-8.
doi: 10.1155/1994/562641.

Intercontinental spread of a highly transmissible clone of Pseudomonas cepacia proved by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and ribotyping

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Intercontinental spread of a highly transmissible clone of Pseudomonas cepacia proved by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and ribotyping

W M Johnson. Can J Infect Dis. 1994 Mar.
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