Author:
Jackson Brendan R.,Tarr Cheryl,Strain Errol,Jackson Kelly A.,Conrad Amanda,Carleton Heather,Katz Lee S.,Stroika Steven,Gould L. Hannah,Mody Rajal K.,Silk Benjamin J.,Beal Jennifer,Chen Yi,Timme Ruth,Doyle Matthew,Fields Angela,Wise Matthew,Tillman Glenn,Defibaugh-Chavez Stephanie,Kucerova Zuzana,Sabol Ashley,Roache Katie,Trees Eija,Simmons Mustafa,Wasilenko Jamie,Kubota Kristy,Pouseele Hannes,Klimke William,Besser John,Brown Eric,Allard Marc,Gerner-Smidt Peter
Funder
National Institutes of Health
NIH
CDC
Advanced Molecular Detection Initiative and Cooperative Agreement
National Library of Medicine
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)
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