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- :Hall, Carina M. ;Stone, Nathan E.3 2023 | Emerg Infect Dis. 2023; 29(3):618-621:Burkholderia thailandensis, an opportunistic pathogen found in the environment, is a bacterium closely related to B. pseudomallei, the cause of melioi...
- :Petras, Julia K. ;Elrod, Mindy G.12 21 2023 | N Engl J Med. 389(25):2355-2362:Melioidosis, caused by |, is a rare but potentially fatal bacterial disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It is typically acq...
- :Masters, Nina B. ;Mathis, Adria D.4 29 2022 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):On August 29, 2021, the United States government oversaw the emergent establishment of Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), led by the U.S. Department of H...
- :Minhaj, Faisal S. ;Petras, Julia K.September 2, 2022 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):What is already known about this topic? Testing for Monkeypox virus, using Food and Drug Administration 510(k)–cleared non-variola Orthopoxvirus rea...
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