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Choosing an appropriate bacterial typing technique for epidemiologic studies
ArticleAbstract: A wide variety of bacterial typing systems are currently in use that vary greatly with respect to thPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Koopman J.S., Lixin Zhang, Manning S.D.Fuentes:scopusClinical relevance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis plcD gene mutations
ArticleAbstract: To identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence factors, we integrated comparative genomics and epiPalabras claves:Extrathoracic tuberculosis, pathogenesis, Virulence FactorsAutores:Bates J.H., Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Cave M.D., Kong Y., Lixin Zhang, Wilson F., Yang D., Yang Z.H.Fuentes:scopusClonal groups and the spread of resistance to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in uropathogenic Escherichia coli
ArticleAbstract: Background. Antibiotic resistance is increasingly complicating the management of urinary tract infecPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Blahna M.T., Carl F. Marrs, France A.M., Freeman A., Kugeler K.M., Lixin Zhang, Zalewski C.A.Fuentes:scopusCo-occurrence of yeast, streptococci, dental decay, and gingivitis in the post-partum period: results of a longitudinal study
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The interactions between yeast and streptococci species that lead to dental decay and ginPalabras claves:Dental Caries, Gingivitis, mitis streptococci, Salivary microbiomeAutores:Betsy Foxman, Bhaumik D., Blostein F.A., Carl F. Marrs, Davis E., Jiang W., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Ramadugu K., Salzman E.A., Srinivasan U.Fuentes:scopusComparative profile of heme acquisition genes in disease-causing and colonizing nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae and Haemophilus haemolyticus
ArticleAbstract: Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) are Gram-negative bacteria that colonize the human pharynxPalabras claves:Autores:Carl F. Marrs, Davis G.S., Gilsdorf J.R., Hariadi N.I., Lixin Zhang, Patel M.J., Sandstedt S.A.Fuentes:scopusComparison of Hemagglutinating Pili of Type b and Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Carl F. Marrs, Chang H.Y., Forney L.J., Gilsdorf J.R., McCrea K.W.Fuentes:scopusComparison of laboratory-based and phylogenetic methods to distinguish between Haemophilus influenzae and H. haemolyticus
ArticleAbstract: New methods to distinguish between nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae and nonhemolytic H. haemolyticPalabras claves:Haemophilus classification, Haemophilus haemolyticus, Immunoglobulin A1 protease, Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae, P6 7F3 epitopeAutores:Carl F. Marrs, Gilsdorf J.R., Lixin Zhang, McCrea K.W., Patel M.J., Qin Z., Sandstedt S.A.Fuentes:scopusComparison of probe hybridization array typing to multilocus sequence typing for pathogenic Escherichia coli
ArticleAbstract: Probe hybridization array typing (PHAT) is a previously validated, high-throughput, highly discriminPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Lixin Zhang, McNamara S.E., Srinivasan U., Whittam T.S.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of the genetic diversity of mycobacterium tuberculosis esxA, esxH, and fbpB genes among clinical isolates and its implication for the future immunization by new tuberculosis subunit vaccines Ag85B-ESAT-6 and Ag85B-TB10.4
ArticleAbstract: The effort to develop a tuberculosis (TB) vaccine more effective than the widely used Bacille CalmetPalabras claves:Autores:Carl F. Marrs, Davila J., Durmaz R., Yang Z., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopusAssociation between Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing/W lineage strain infection and extrathoracic tuberculosis: Insights from epidemiologic and clinical characterization of the three principal genetic groups of M. tuberculosis clinical isolates
ArticleAbstract: Clinical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be divided into three principal genetic groups baPalabras claves:Autores:Bates J.H., Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Cave M.D., Kong Y., Lixin Zhang, Yang Z.H.Fuentes:scopus