2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-234959/v1
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Haemophilus Influenzae One Day in Denmark: Prevalence, Circulating Clones, and Dismal Resistance to Aminopenicillins

Abstract: PurposeHaemophilus influenzae is a common cause of mucosal infections that warrants accurate surveillance. We aimed to assess the prevalence of the species in clinical specimens, and characterise population structure and resistance to aminopenicillins by whole genome sequencing.MethodsWe assessed the point prevalence by entering the database records of one day in Denmark, and examined the genome sequences of nationwide, collected isolates from the same day. ResultsThe prevalence of H. influenzae in clinical sa… Show more

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