One hypervirulent clone, sequence type 283, accounts for a large proportion of invasive Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from humans and diseased tilapia in southeast asia

10.1371/journal.pntd.0007421

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Main Authors: Barkham, T., Zadoks, R.N., Azmai, M.N.A., Baker, S., Bich, V.T.N., Chalker, V., Chau, M.L., Dance, D., Deepak, R.N., van Doorn, H.R., Gutierrez, R.A., Holmes, M.A., Huong, L.N.P., Koh, T.H., Martins, E., Mehershahi, K., Newton, P., Ng, L.C., Phuoc, N.N., Sangwichian, O., Sawatwong, P., Surin, U., Tan, T.Y., Tang, W.Y., Thuy, N.V., Turner, P., Vongsouvath, M., Zhang, D., Whistler, T., Chen, S.L.
Other Authors: MEDICINE
Format: Article
Published: Public Library of Science 2021
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/212462
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Institution: National University of Singapore