Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W135 isolates associated with the ET-37 complex.

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Published in Emerg Infect Dis on August 30, 2000

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T Popovic, C T Sacchi, M W Reeves, A M Whitney, L W Mayer, C A Noble, G W Ajello, F Mostashari, N Bendana, J Lingappa, R Hajjeh, N E Rosenstein

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