Killing the right bug: Phenotypic and genotypic approaches for identifying infectious agents and antibiotic resistance can help to slow the increasing antibiotic resistance among infectious bacteria
AUTOR(ES)
Owens, Susan
FONTE
Oxford University Press
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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