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Focussing on resistance to front-line drugs is the most effective way to combat the antimicrobial resistance crisis
Meghan R Perry, Deirdre McClean, Camille Simonet, Mark Woolhouse, Luke McNally
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/498329
Meghan R Perry
University of Edinburgh
Deirdre McClean
University of Edinburgh
Camille Simonet
University of Edinburgh
Mark Woolhouse
University of Edinburgh
Luke McNally
University of Edinburgh

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Posted December 17, 2018.
Focussing on resistance to front-line drugs is the most effective way to combat the antimicrobial resistance crisis
Meghan R Perry, Deirdre McClean, Camille Simonet, Mark Woolhouse, Luke McNally
bioRxiv 498329; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/498329
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