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    Sigaúque B, Kobayashi M, Vubil D, Nhacolo A, Chaúque A, Moaine B, Massora S, Mandomando I, Nhampossa T, Bassat Q, Pimenta F, Menéndez C, Carvalho MDG, Macete E, Schrag SJ.
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  • 28. Invasive group A, B, C and G streptococcal infections in Denmark 1999-2002: epidemiological and clinical aspects.
    Ekelund K, Skinhøj P, Madsen J, Konradsen HB.
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    Tyrrell GJ, Senzilet LD, Spika JS, Kertesz DA, Alagaratnam M, Lovgren M, Talbot JA.
    J Infect Dis; 2000 Jul; 182(1):168-73. PubMed ID: 10882594
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  • 31. Serotype distribution of invasive group B streptococcal isolates in infants: results from a nationwide active laboratory surveillance study over 2 years in Germany.
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  • 37. Molecular epidemiology of invasive neonatal Streptococcus agalactiae isolates in Germany.
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    Berardi A, Lugli L, Baronciani D, Rossi C, Ciccia M, Creti R, Gambini L, Mariani S, Papa I, Tridapalli E, Vagnarelli F, Ferrari F, GBS Prevention Working Group of Emilia-Romagna.
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