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Detection and characterization of a clinical Escherichia coli ST3204 strain coproducing NDM-16 and MCR-1 [Corrigendum]

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Detection and characterization of a clinical Escherichia coli ST3204 strain coproducing NDM-16 and MCR-1 [Corrigendum]
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Infection and Drug Resistance, January 2019
DOI 10.2147/idr.s193782
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Xi Li, Xinli Mu, Ping Zhang, Dongdong Zhao, Jingshu Ji, Jingjing Quan, Yongze Zhu, Yunsong Yu

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#18,698,279
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