Evidence for a clonal origin of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus.

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Published in Science on January 08, 1993

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B Kreiswirth1, J Kornblum, R D Arbeit, W Eisner, J N Maslow, A McGeer, D E Low, R P Novick

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1: Bureau of Laboratories, New York City Department of Health, NY 10016.

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