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- who: Resumo and colleagues from the Universidade Federal, Programa Pós-graduação Biologia Experimental have published the paper: Original Article, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of nasopharyngeal colonization the antimicrobial resistance profile and the capacity for biofilm formation by isolated from children aged years with ARI throughout the total of swabs were collected from children with ARI. In this study showed high rates of antimicrobial resistance and the ability to form biofilms as these are factors that favor bacterial persistence and can cause serious damage to the . . .
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