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Publications
Streptococcus iniae
Berridge, B. R., Fuller, J. D., de Azavedo, J., Low,
D. E., Bercovier, H., and Frelier, P. F. Development
of specific nested oligonucleotide PCR primers for the Streptococcus
iniae 16S-23S ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer.
J.Clin.Microbiol. 36[9], 2778-2781. 1998.
Goh, S. H., Driedger, D., Gillett, S., Low, D. E., Hemmingsen,
S. M., Amos, M., Chan, D., Lovgren, M., Willey, B. M., Shaw, C.,
and Smith, J. A. Streptococcus
iniae, a human and animal pathogen: specific identification
by the chaperonin 60 gene identification method.
J.Clin.Microbiol. 36[7], 2164-2166. 1998.
Weinstein, M. R., Litt, M., Kertesz, D. A., Wyper, P.,
Rose, D., Coulter, M., McGeer, A., Facklam, R., Ostach, C., Willey,
B. M., Borczyk, A., Low, D. E., S.Iniae Study Group and
the Investigation Team. Invasive infections due to a fish pathogen, Streptococcus
iniae. N.Engl.J.Med. 337[9], 589-594. 8-28-1997.
Weinstein, M., Low, D., McGeer, A., Willey, B.,
Rose, D., Coulter, M., Wyper, P., Borczyk, A., Lovgren, M., and
Facklam, R. Invasive infection due to Streptococcus
iniae: a new or previously unrecognized disease--Ontario,
1995-1996. Can.Commun.Dis.Rep. 22[15], 129-131. 8-1-1996.
E. T. H. Liu, C. D’Cunha, B. Yaffe, C. Ostach, J. Urquhuart,
K. Gorman, W. Lee, J. Ying, L. Landry, M. Armstrong-Evans, The
FISH TEAM, D. E. Low, A. McGeer. Understanding the Epidemiology
of Streptococcus iniae infections - Results of a Survey
of Fish Buying and Handling in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS
DISEASES (CACMID), 66th Conjoint Meeting on Infectious
Diseases, Toronto, ON, Canada, Nov 8-12, 1998.
J. D. Fuller, D. E. Low and J. C. de Azavedo. Invasion
of Epithelial Cells by the Newly Emergent Human Pathogen Streptococcus
iniae: An inside Look. 1998. 38th INTERSCIENCE
CONFERENCE ON ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY (ICAAC), San
Diego, CA., Sept 20-29, 1998.
E. T. H. Liu, Fine, S. Matsumura, B. M. Willey, S. Pong-Porter,
J. Fuller, J. de Azavedo, Molecular Epidemiology of Streptococcus
iniae Isolated from Fresh Fish Purchased in the Greater Toronto
Area (GTA). 66th CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR
CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES (CACMID), 66th
Conjoint meeting on Infectious Diseases Toronto, ON, Canada, Nov
8-12, 1998.
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