Molecular characterization of carbapenemase producing enterobacteria (CPE) isolated from a tertiary care teaching hospital in Sri Lanka and validation of a rapid CPE detection protocol

By: Kumudunie, W.G.MMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Language Publisher: Kelaniya University of Kelaniya 2021 2021Description: xx, 185 p. col ill 29 cmOnline resources: Click here to access online
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