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Differential susceptibility to human serum by Aeromonas spp.
J. Michael Janda
, Rita Brenden
, Edward J. Bottone
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Infectious Diseases
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Human Serum
100%
Differential Susceptibility
100%
A. Caviae
100%
Hydrophilia
100%
Aeromonas Spp
100%
Invasive Disease
50%
Clinical Origin
50%
Bacteremia
50%
Pooled Serum
50%
Aeromonas
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Serum (Blood)
100%
Aeromonas
100%
Susceptibility
100%
Bactericidal Activity
33%
In Vitro
33%