Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

(Clin Infect Dis) ISSNs: 1058-4838,

References in Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America:

Title Authors Year
HIV-1 reverse transcriptase connection domain mutations: dynamics of emergence and implications for success of combination antiretroviral therapy. von Wyl V, Ehteshami M, Demeter LM, Bürgisser P, Nijhuis M, Symons J, Yerly S, Böni J, Klimkait T, Schuurman R, Ledergerber B, Götte M, Günthard HF 2010
Accuracy, precision, and consistency of expert HIV type 1 genotype interpretation: an international comparison (The GUESS Study). Zolopa AR, Lazzeroni LC, Rinehart A, Vezinet FB, Clavel F, Collier A, Conway B, Gulick RM, Holodniy M, Perno CF, Shafer RW, Richman DD, Wainberg MA, Kuritzkes DR 2005
Forty years of disinfectant failure: outbreak of postinjection Mycobacterium abscessus infection caused by contamination of benzalkonium chloride. Tiwari TS, Ray B, Jost KC, Rathod MK, Zhang Y, Brown-Elliott BA, Hendricks K, Wallace RJ 2003
Report on an outbreak of postinjection abscesses due to Mycobacterium abscessus, including management with surgery and clarithromycin therapy and comparison of strains by random amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction. Villanueva A, Calderon RV, Vargas BA, Ruiz F, Aguero S, Zhang Y, Brown BA, Wallace RJ 1997
Long-term laboratory contamination by Mycobacterium abscessus resulting in two pseudo-outbreaks: recognition with use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) polymerase chain reaction. Lai KK, Brown BA, Westerling JA, Fontecchio SA, Zhang Y, Wallace RJ 1998

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