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- Shared Pseudomonas aeruginosa genotypes are common in Australian cystic fibrosis centresBy Timothy J. Kidd, Kay A. Ramsay, Honghua Hu, Guy B. Marks, Claire E. Wainwright, Peter T. Bye, Mark R. Elkins, Philip J. Robinson, Barbara R. Rose, John W. Wilson, Keith Grimwood, Scott C. Bell and the ACPinCF Investigator GroupTimothy J. Kidd*Queensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneKay A. Ramsay*Queensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneHonghua Hu#Dept of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, The University of Sydney, Sydney¶Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University, SydneyGuy B. Marks+The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, SydneyClaire E. Wainwright*Queensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, The University of Queensland, Brisbane§Queensland Children's Respiratory Centre, Royal Children's Hospital, BrisbanePeter T. ByefDept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, SydneyMark R. ElkinsfDept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, SydneyPhilip J. Robinson**Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Children's Hospital, MelbourneBarbara R. Rose#Dept of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, The University of Sydney, SydneyJohn W. Wilson##Dept of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, The Alfred Hospital, MelbourneKeith Grimwood*Queensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneScott C. Bell*Queensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, The University of Queensland, Brisbane¶¶Dept of Thoracic Medicine, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
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