Abstract:The human pathogenic bacterium group A
Streptococcus
(GAS) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The genomes of seven GAS strains commonly causing pharyngitis and invasive disease have been sequenced recently. These genome sequences have yielded extensive new information important for GAS pathogenesis research, and have provided new insight into the extent of strain variation within and between serotypes. Importantly, these studies have revealed that bacteriophages are … Show more
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