Genome evolution and epidemiology of human pathogens
<p>Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to well-informed public health policy, responsive infection control and individual patient management. The on-going revolution in whole-genome sequencing provides unprecedented resolution for detecting evidence of r...
Main Author: | Dearlove, BL |
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Other Authors: | Wilson, DJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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