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    Strong correlation between the rates of intrinsically antibiotic-resistant species and the rates of acquired resistance in Gram-negative species causing bacteraemia, EU/EEA, 2016.

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    Authors
    Jarlier, Vincent
    Diaz Högberg, Liselotte
    Heuer, Ole E
    Campos, José
    Eckmanns, Tim
    Giske, Christian G
    Grundmann, Hajo
    Johnson, Alan P
    Kahlmeter, Gunnar
    Monen, Jos
    Pantosti, Annalisa
    Rossolini, Gian Maria
    van de Sande-Bruinsma, Nienke
    Vatopoulos, Alkiviadis
    Żabicka, Dorota
    Žemličková, Helena
    Monnet, Dominique L
    Simonsen, Gunnar Skov
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    Strong correlation between the rates of intrinsically antibiotic-resistant species and the rates of acquired resistance in Gram-negative species causing bacteraemia, EU/EEA, 2016.
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    Euro Surveill 2019; 24(33): pii.1800538
    DOI
    10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.33.1800538
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    31431208
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623386
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.33.1800538
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