Development of the Pneumococcal Genome Library, a core genome multilocus sequence typing scheme, and a taxonomic life identification number barcoding system to investigate and define pneumococcal population structure
<p>Investigating the genomic epidemiology of major bacterial pathogens is integral to understanding transmission, evolution, colonisation, disease, antimicrobial resistance, and vaccine impact. Furthermore, the recent accumulation of large numbers of whole genome sequences for many bacterial s...
Main Authors: | Jansen van Rensburg, MJ, Berger, DJ, Fohrmann, A, Bray, JE, Jolley, KA, Maiden, MCJ, Brueggemann, AB |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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2023
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