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2. Risk factors for colonization with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae in healthcare students on clinical assignment abroad: A prospective study
3. Discrepancies in Antimicrobial Susceptibility between the JP2 and the Non-JP2 Genotype of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
4. Differences in epidemiology of candidaemia in the Nordic countries – what is to blame?
5. Discrepancies in Antimicrobial Susceptibility between the JP2 and the Non-JP2 Genotype of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
6. Identification of a Novel Insertion Element, IS1548, in Group B Streptococci, Predominantly in Strains Causing Endocarditis
7. Mutually exclusive distribution of IS1548 and GBSi1, an active group II intron identified in human isolates of group B Streptococci
8. Group B streptococcal carriage in Sweden: a national study on risk factors for mother and infant colonisation
9. Harbouring group B streptococci in a neonatal intensive care unit led to an outbreak among preterm infants
10. Cryptococcosis and starling nests
11. Epidemiology of fungaemia and fungal meningitis in Sweden : a nationwide retrospective observational survey from sept 2015-aug 2016
12. Epidemiology of fungaemia in Sweden : A nationwide retrospective observational survey
13. Additional file 3: Table S1. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
14. Additional file 4: Figure S3. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
15. Additional file 6: Figure S5. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
16. Additional file 2: Figure S2. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
17. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
18. Additional file 5: Figure S4. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
19. Additional file 7: Figure S6. of The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
20. Harbouring group B streptococci in a neonatal intensive care unit led to an outbreak among preterm infants
21. Epidemiology of fungaemia in Sweden: A nationwide retrospective observational survey
22. The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
23. The relation between Blastocystis and the intestinal microbiota in Swedish travellers
24. High occurrence of Blastocystis sp subtypes 1-3 and Giardia intestinalis assemblage B among patients in Zanzibar, Tanzania
25. High occurrence of Blastocystis sp. subtypes 1–3 and Giardia intestinalis assemblage B among patients in Zanzibar, Tanzania
26. Evaluation of factors affecting real-time PCR performance for diagnosis of Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba dispar in clinical stool samples
27. Evaluation of factors affecting real-time PCR performance for diagnosis of Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba dispar in clinical stool samples
28. Antifungal Application of Nonantifungal Drugs
29. Detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in clinical laboratories in Europe-a comparative study
30. Antifungal Application of Nonantifungal Drugs
31. Subtype analysis of Blastocystis isolates in Swedish patients
32. Antimicrobial resistance in colonizing group B Streptococci before the implementation of a Swedish intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis program
33. Nosocomial outbreak of vanB2 vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium in Sweden.
34. Multilocus sequence typing of Swedish invasive group B streptococcus isolates indicates a neonatally associated genetic lineage and capsule switching.
35. An inserted DNA fragment with plasmid features is uniquely associated with the presence of the GBSi1 group II intron in Streptococcus agalactiae.
36. Multilocus Sequence Typing of Swedish Invasive Group B Streptococcus Isolates Indicates a Neonatally Associated Genetic Lineage and Capsule Switching
37. An inserted DNA fragment with plasmid features is uniquely associated with the presence of the GBSi1 group II intron in Streptococcus agalactiae
38. Stomatococcus mucilaginosus septicemia in leukemic patients.
39. Mutually Exclusive Distribution of IS 1548 and GBSi1, an Active Group II Intron Identified in Human Isolates of Group B Streptococci
40. CD4 Lymphopenia in a Patient with Cryptococcal Osteomyelitis
41. Leuconostoc spp. Septicaemia in a Child with Short Bowel Syndrome
42. Stomatococcus mucilaginosus septicemia in leukemic patients
43. Antifungal Application of Nonantifungal Drugs
44. Pivmecillinam in Treatment of Staphylococcus saprophyticus Urinary Tract Infections
45. Stomatococcus mucilaginosussepticemia in leukemic patients
46. Serotype- and Clonal Complex-Specific Differences in Disease Potential of Streptococcus agalactiae.
47. Harbouring group B streptococci in a neonatal intensive care unit led to an outbreak among preterm infants.
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