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    Wu B, Su J, Li L, Wu W, Wu J, Lu Y, Li W, Cheng J, Liang X.
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  • 31. Antibiotic resistance of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from pregnant women in Garankuwa, South Africa.
    Bolukaoto JY, Monyama CM, Chukwu MO, Lekala SM, Nchabeleng M, Maloba MR, Mavenyengwa RT, Lebelo SL, Monokoane ST, Tshepuwane C, Moyo SR.
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  • 36. Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women in Brazil: prevalence, serotypes, and antibiotic resistance.
    do Nascimento CS, Dos Santos NFB, Ferreira RCC, Taddei CR.
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