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- who: ufeffCatarinaufeff ufeffMoraisufeff and collaborators from the Ghent University, Japan have published the research work: Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance profiles of ufeffStaphylococcus pseudintermediusufeff associated with skin and soft-tissue infections in companion animals in Lisbon, Portugal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/Nov/2022
- what: Considering the scarce knowledge on S. pseudintermedius epidemiology in Portugal and the increasing conditioning factors for pyoderma treatment, this study aimed to characterize a collection of S. pseudintermedius causing SSTIs in companion animals collected over 5 years in Portugal`s capital, Lisbon, with the main goal to detail the . . .
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