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Predominance and high antibiotic resistance of the emerging Clostridium difficile genotypes NAPCR1 and NAP9 in a Costa Rican hospital over a 2-year period without outbreaks
Diana López-UreñaLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
, Carlos Quesada-GómezLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
, Mónica Montoya-RamírezLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
, María del Mar Gamboa-CoronadoLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
, Teresita SomogyiLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
, César RodríguezLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa Rica
& Evelyn Rodríguez-CavalliniLaboratory of Research in Anaerobic Bacteriology and Research Center in Tropical Diseases, University of Costa Rica, San José11501-2060, Costa RicaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 08 Oct 2015, Accepted 07 Jan 2016, Published online: 25 Jan 2019
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