Emergence of dominant toxigenic M1T1 Streptococcus pyogenes clone during increased scarlet fever activity in England: a population-based molecular epidemiological study.
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| Title: | Emergence of dominant toxigenic M1T1 Streptococcus pyogenes clone during increased scarlet fever activity in England: a population-based molecular epidemiological study. |
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| Authors: | Lynskey NN; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK., Jauneikaite E; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK; Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK., Li HK; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK., Zhi X; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK., Turner CE; Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK., Mosavie M; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK., Pearson M; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK., Asai M; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK., Lobkowicz L; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK., Chow JY; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK; North-West London Health Protection Team, London Public Health England Centre, Public Health England, London, UK., Parkhill J; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK; Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK., Lamagni T; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK; National Infection Service, Public Health England, London, UK., Chalker VJ; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK; National Infection Service, Public Health England, London, UK., Sriskandan S; Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology & Infection, Imperial College London, London, UK; Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College London, London, UK. Electronic address: s.sriskandan@imperial.ac.uk. |
| Source: | The Lancet. Infectious diseases [Lancet Infect Dis] 2019 Nov; Vol. 19 (11), pp. 1209-1218. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Sep 10. |
| Publication Type: | Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
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