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  • 1. Group A Streptococcal bacteraemia. Experience at King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    Al-Khadidi FJ, AlSheheri MA, AlFawaz TS, Enani MA, AlAqeel AA, AlShahrani DA.
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    Vallalta Morales M, Soriano Navarro CJ, Salavert Lletí M, Montero Alonso M, Pérez Bellés C, López Aldeguer J, Otero MC, Gobernado Serrano M.
    Rev Esp Quimioter; 2006 Dec; 19(4):367-75. PubMed ID: 17235407
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  • 3. Effect of underlying immune compromise on the manifestations and outcomes of group A streptococcal bacteremia.
    Linder KA, Alkhouli L, Ramesh M, Alangaden GA, Kauffman CA, Miceli MH.
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  • 4. Necrotising fasciitis associated with invasive group A streptococcal infections in England and Wales.
    Monnickendam MA, McEvoy MB, Blake WA, Gaworzewska ET, Hallas G, Tanna A, Efstratiou A, George RC.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1997 May; 418():87-9. PubMed ID: 9331606
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  • 5. Invasive group A streptococcal infections in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Group A Streptococcal Study Group.
    Davies HD, McGeer A, Schwartz B, Green K, Cann D, Simor AE, Low DE.
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  • 6. Group A streptococcal bacteraemia: experience at a university hospital in Riyadh.
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    Nelson GE, Pondo T, Toews KA, Farley MM, Lindegren ML, Lynfield R, Aragon D, Zansky SM, Watt JP, Cieslak PR, Angeles K, Harrison LH, Petit S, Beall B, Van Beneden CA.
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  • 8. Invasive group A streptococcal infections in adults, France (2006-2010).
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  • 9. Clinical and microbiological characteristics of severe group A streptococcal infections in Italy.
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  • 10. Invasive group A streptococcal infections in a large tertiary center: epidemiology, characteristics and outcome.
    Ben-Abraham R, Keller N, Vered R, Harel R, Barzilay Z, Paret G.
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    Navarro VJ, Axelrod PI, Pinover W, Hockfield HS, Kostman JR.
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  • 15. Emergence of invasive group A streptococcal disease among young children.
    Novotny W, Faden H, Mosovich L.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 1992 Oct 13; 31(10):596-601. PubMed ID: 1395366
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  • 18. [Clinical characteristics and antimicrobial resistance of invasive group A β-hemolytic streptococcus infection in children].
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  • 19. Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal bacteremia.
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