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Comparative genomics of Bordetella pertussis isolates from New Zealand, a country with an uncommonly high incidence of whooping cough
Ring N, et al. Microb Genom. 2022 Jan;8(1). |
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Genomic Sequencing of Bordetella pertussis for Epidemiology and Global Surveillance of Whooping Cough.
Bouchez Valérie et al. Emerging infectious diseases 2018 Jun (6) 988-994 |
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Genome Structural Diversity among 31 Bordetella pertussis Isolates from Two Recent U.S. Whooping Cough Statewide Epidemics.
Katherine E Bowden et al. mSphere 2016 6 (3)
Health Department: Vermont |
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Emergence of whooping cough: notes from three early epidemics in Persia.
Aslanabadi Arash et al. Lancet Infect Dis 2015 Aug 19. |
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