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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:scopusComparison of DNA Dot Blot Hybridization and Lancefield Capillary Precipitin Methods for Group B Streptococcal Capsular Typing
ArticleAbstract: Group B streptococci (GBS) (Streptococcus agalactiae) are a major cause of sepsis and meningitis inPalabras claves:Autores:Baker C.J., Betsy Foxman, Borchardt S.M., Carl F. Marrs, Chaffin D.O., Manning S.D., Rubens C.E., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopusFrequency of antibiotic resistance among group B Streptococcus isolated from healthy college students.
ArticleAbstract: We report resistant rates to erythromycin and clindamycin among Streptococcus agalactiae (group B StPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Manning S.D., Pearlman M.D., Pierson C.L., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopusFrequency of antimicrobal resistance among invasive and colonizing Group B Streptococcal isolates
ArticleAbstract: Background: Group B Streptococcus (GBS) remains susceptible to penicillin, however, resistance to sePalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Borchardt S.M., Carl F. Marrs, DeBusscher J.H., Kurzynski T.A., Manning S.D., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopusErratum: Uropathogenic Escherichia coli are more likely than commensal E. coli to be shared between heterosexual sex partners (American Journal of Epidemiology (2002) 156 (1133-1140))
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Manning S.D., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopusPrevalence of known P-fimbrial A alleles in Escherichia coli and identification of a new adhesin class
ArticleAbstract: Screening a large Escherichia coli collection for P-fimbrial adhesin classes identified 20 unclassifPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Lixin Zhang, Manning S.D., Spindler A., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopusUropathogenic Escherichia coli are more likely than commensal E. coli to be shared between heterosexual sex partners
ArticleAbstract: Because uropathogenic Escherichia coli are better adapted than other E. coli to the urethra, periurePalabras claves:disease transmission, ESCHERICHIA coli, Sexual partners, Urinary tract infectionsAutores:Bauer R.J., Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Gillespie B.W., Koopman J.S., Lixin Zhang, Manning S.D., Sobel J.D., Tallman P.A.Fuentes:scopus