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Phenotypic, genotypic, and antibiotic sensitivity patterns of strains isolated from the cholera epidemic in ZimbabweIslam et al., 2011
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- Islam M
- Mahmud Z
- Ansaruzzaman M
- Faruque S
- Talukder K
- Qadri F
- Alam M
- Islam S
- Bardhan P
- Mazumder R
- Khan A
- Ahmed S
- Iqbal A
- Chitsatso O
- Mudzori J
- Patel S
- Midzi S
- Charimari L
- Endtz H
- Cravioto A
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- Journal of clinical microbiology
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This paper details the phenotypic, genotypic, and antibiotic sensitivity patterns of 88 Vibrio cholerae strains from Zimbabwe. Of the 88 strains, 83 were classified as “altered El Tor” and 5 as “hybrid El Tor” strains. All of the strains were susceptible to tetracycline, doxycycline …
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