2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.16.623925
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Intraspecific Diversity ofStaphylococcus aureusPopulations Isolated from Cystic Fibrosis Respiratory Infections

Ashley M. Alexander,
Hui Qi Loo,
Lauren Askew
et al.

Abstract: Chronic bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, comprising multiple bacterial species or variants of the same species. Because chronic infections may last for decades, they have the potential to generate high levels of intraspecific variation through within-host diversification over time, and the potential for superinfections to occur through the introduction of multiple pathogen populations to the ongoing infection. Traditional methods for identifying infective agents generally involve isolating one sin… Show more

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