Elizabethkingia anophelis outbreak in France

Infectious Diseases Now - Tập 52 - Trang 299-303 - 2022
B. Guerpillon1, M.S. Fangous2, E. Le Breton2,3, M. Artus2, F. le Gall2, L. Khatchatourian1, J.P. Talarmin1, P. Plesiat4,5, K. Jeannot4,5, N. Saidani1, G. Rolland-Jacob3
1Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille, Service de maladies infectieuses, 14, avenue Yves Thépot, Quimper, France
2Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille, Laboratoire de microbiologie, 14, avenue Yves Thépot, Quimper, France
3Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille, Equipe opérationnelle d’hygiène, 14, avenue Yves Thépot, Quimper, France
4Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Jean Minioz, Centre National de Reference des résistances aux antibiotiques Pseudomonas et Acinetobacter, 3, boulevard Fleming, Besançon, France
5CNRS UMR 6249 “Chrono-environnement”, Université de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Besançon, France

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