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Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Matanock, Almea
Contributor(s):
  • Katz, Lee S
  • Jackson, Kelly A
  • Kucerova, Zuzana
  • Conrad, Amanda R
  • Glover, William A
  • Nguyen, Von
  • Mohr, Marika C
  • Marsden-Haug, Nicola
  • Thompson, Deborah
  • Dunn, John R
  • Stroika, Steven
  • Melius, Beth
  • Tarr, Cheryl
  • Dietrich, Stephen E
  • Kao, Annie S
  • Kornstein, Laura
  • Li, Zhen
  • Maroufi, Azarnoush
  • Marder, Ellyn P
  • Meyer, Rebecca
  • Perez-Osorio, Ailyn C
  • Reddy, Vasudha
  • Reporter, Roshan
  • Carleton, Heather
  • Tweeten, Samantha
  • Waechter, HaeNa
  • Yee, Lisa M
  • Wise, Matthew E
  • Davis, Kim
  • Jackson, Brendan R
Producer: 20161213Description: 768-70 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1098-660X
Subject(s):
  • Culture Media
  • Disease Outbreaks
  • Genome, Bacterial
  • Humans
  • Laboratories
  • Listeria monocytogenes -- classification
  • Listeriosis -- epidemiology
  • Multilocus Sequence Typing
  • Phylogeny
  • United States -- epidemiology
Online resources:
  • Available from publisher's website
In: Journal of clinical microbiology vol. 54
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Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media.

APA

Matanock A., Katz L. S., Jackson K. A., Kucerova Z., Conrad A. R., Glover W. A., Nguyen V., Mohr M. C., Marsden-Haug N., Thompson D., Dunn J. R., Stroika S., Melius B., Tarr C., Dietrich S. E., Kao A. S., Kornstein L., Li Z., Maroufi A., Marder E. P., Meyer R., Perez-Osorio A. C., Reddy V., Reporter R., Carleton H., Tweeten S., Waechter H., Yee L. M., Wise M. E., Davis K. & Jackson B. R. (20161213). Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media. : Journal of clinical microbiology.

Chicago

Matanock Almea, Katz Lee S, Jackson Kelly A, Kucerova Zuzana, Conrad Amanda R, Glover William A, Nguyen Von, Mohr Marika C, Marsden-Haug Nicola, Thompson Deborah, Dunn John R, Stroika Steven, Melius Beth, Tarr Cheryl, Dietrich Stephen E, Kao Annie S, Kornstein Laura, Li Zhen, Maroufi Azarnoush, Marder Ellyn P, Meyer Rebecca, Perez-Osorio Ailyn C, Reddy Vasudha, Reporter Roshan, Carleton Heather, Tweeten Samantha, Waechter HaeNa, Yee Lisa M, Wise Matthew E, Davis Kim and Jackson Brendan R. 20161213. Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media. : Journal of clinical microbiology.

Harvard

Matanock A., Katz L. S., Jackson K. A., Kucerova Z., Conrad A. R., Glover W. A., Nguyen V., Mohr M. C., Marsden-Haug N., Thompson D., Dunn J. R., Stroika S., Melius B., Tarr C., Dietrich S. E., Kao A. S., Kornstein L., Li Z., Maroufi A., Marder E. P., Meyer R., Perez-Osorio A. C., Reddy V., Reporter R., Carleton H., Tweeten S., Waechter H., Yee L. M., Wise M. E., Davis K. and Jackson B. R. (20161213). Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media. : Journal of clinical microbiology.

MLA

Matanock Almea, Katz Lee S, Jackson Kelly A, Kucerova Zuzana, Conrad Amanda R, Glover William A, Nguyen Von, Mohr Marika C, Marsden-Haug Nicola, Thompson Deborah, Dunn John R, Stroika Steven, Melius Beth, Tarr Cheryl, Dietrich Stephen E, Kao Annie S, Kornstein Laura, Li Zhen, Maroufi Azarnoush, Marder Ellyn P, Meyer Rebecca, Perez-Osorio Ailyn C, Reddy Vasudha, Reporter Roshan, Carleton Heather, Tweeten Samantha, Waechter HaeNa, Yee Lisa M, Wise Matthew E, Davis Kim and Jackson Brendan R. Two Listeria monocytogenes Pseudo-outbreaks Caused by Contaminated Laboratory Culture Media. : Journal of clinical microbiology. 20161213.

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