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1 d by the absence of tools for genotyping and molecular epidemiology.
2 ed is a useful sign of "true association" in molecular epidemiology.
3 NA sequencing remains necessary for accurate molecular epidemiology.
4 The authors review various definitions of molecular epidemiology.
5 iew the current potential and limitations of molecular epidemiology.
6 be reflected in discussions on the merits of molecular epidemiology.
7 s from polygenomic data is an urgent need in molecular epidemiology.
8 t approach to collecting extra specimens for molecular epidemiology.
9 over time, using large-scale genomics-based molecular epidemiology.
10 riers to data integration and exploration in molecular epidemiology.
11 RSV genomes limits our understanding of RSV molecular epidemiology.
12 high-resolution strain characterization and molecular epidemiology.
13 , which are not ideally suited for real-time molecular epidemiology.
14 benefited from the advent and development of molecular epidemiology.
15 arked the beginning of large-scale real-time molecular epidemiology.
16 d infection and the corresponding changes in molecular epidemiology.
17 ed light on the current understanding of HCV molecular epidemiology.
18 r clinical laboratory investigations of MRSA molecular epidemiology.
20 e epidemiology, importation status of cases, molecular epidemiology, adequacy of surveillance, and po
21 ght to better understand the dynamics of HIV molecular epidemiology among MSM in Shenzhen, a rapidly
24 ssachusetts Eye and Ear and investigated the molecular epidemiology and AMR profiles of contemporary
28 by these combined data are unprecedented for molecular epidemiology and demonstrate a new potential a
29 mmarizes some of the more recent progress in molecular epidemiology and discusses the future of the s
30 n for combining HIV clinical monitoring with molecular epidemiology and drug resistance surveillance
31 rovides a baseline for future studies of the molecular epidemiology and early warning of emerging arb
32 accuracy of resistance detection, facilitate molecular epidemiology and enable early detection of eme
33 us (MRSA) is important for understanding the molecular epidemiology and evolution of MRSA and offers
34 or S. aureus.Objectives: To characterize the molecular epidemiology and genetic adaptation of S. aure
36 f new genotyping approaches for studying its molecular epidemiology and global population structure.
37 cgMLST scheme that is applicable in Brucella molecular epidemiology and helps in accurately tracking
41 December 2016) was established to study the molecular epidemiology and its impact on outcome (30-day
42 December 2016) was established to study the molecular epidemiology and its impact on outcome (30-day
43 fferences in cagA genotype may be useful for molecular epidemiology and may provide a marker for diff
46 D PATIENTS: Outbreak investigation including molecular epidemiology and pharmacy site investigation a
48 s have created a new paradigm in nutritional molecular epidemiology and they have highlighted the imp
50 techniques for both outbreak investigations (molecular epidemiology) and to understand the variabilit
51 owledge gaps in terms of the disease burden, molecular epidemiology, and distribution of WNV in Afric
52 data from HIV prevention clinical trials, in molecular epidemiology, and in public health surveillanc
53 elopment of next-generation drugs, vaccines, molecular epidemiology, and/or diagnostic tools for thes
54 We sought to determine the risk factors, molecular epidemiology, antibiotic therapy, and outcomes
62 f C. neoformans, and improved techniques for molecular epidemiology, aspects of the ecology, populati
64 Concomitantly, new studies in the field of molecular epidemiology became available that tie the fet
65 identify as MSM, shows the potential to use molecular epidemiology both to identify clusters that ar
66 ised not only with regard to the practice of molecular epidemiology, but also with regard to its role
67 In this study, we characterised the HIV-1 molecular epidemiology by analysing 1442 HIV-1 pol seque
74 monstrate how an alternative approach to HIV molecular epidemiology can provide public health benefit
75 e accurate and representative picture of HBV molecular epidemiology, cast light on persistence and pa
76 The 21st century ushered in a new era in "molecular epidemiology" centered on cutting-edge genetic
79 sis, better genetic counseling, and improved molecular epidemiology data that are critical for future
80 h combined with genomic, transcriptional and molecular epidemiology data was applied on the EHEC O157
82 Our global data collection yielded an HIV-1 molecular epidemiology database of 383 519 samples from
86 Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum (TPA) molecular epidemiology essential for vaccine research by
89 tation of relevant and recent references for molecular epidemiology, focusing on lung cancer, ethical
90 The statement Strengthening the Reporting of Molecular Epidemiology for Infectious Diseases (STROME-I
92 epidemic among MSM in China, and provides a molecular epidemiology framework for understanding how H
94 To date, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) molecular epidemiology has been primarily used to identi
99 hlighting advances over the past 10 years in molecular epidemiology, immunology, and vaccine developm
101 of next-generation sequencing for SARS-CoV-2 molecular epidemiology in low-income and middle-income c
102 d the changes in viral genomic diversity and molecular epidemiology in Oxford during the first wave o
106 ctices for experimental design in microbiome molecular epidemiology, including technologies for gener
108 iral transmission networks by integration of molecular epidemiology into classical contact tracing.
109 interpretation of previous and future human molecular epidemiology investigations into the role of N
112 tection of viral transmission clusters using molecular epidemiology is critical to the response pilla
115 e findings were confirmed by three different molecular epidemiology methods: interrepeat PCR, Souther
116 enomics is a promising approach to exploring molecular epidemiology, microbial evolution, and pathoge
117 Workshops were held on viral diversity, molecular epidemiology, molecular virology, immunity and
118 cluding informatics, technologic innovation, molecular epidemiology, multidisciplinary teams, deliver
119 ished internationally dispersed Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network (PMEN) clone, clone Colom
122 tional clones identified by the Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network also were included for co
124 national clones included in the Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network; eight of them had been d
127 re, we used genome sequencing to examine the molecular epidemiology of a collection of E. coli ST131
128 nd their population dynamics, we studied the molecular epidemiology of a random sample (n=490) from a
129 this relationship, we performed large-scale molecular epidemiology of AAV in resected tumor samples
130 of Critical Illness [BWH RoCI, n = 200] and Molecular Epidemiology of Acute Respiratory Distress Syn
131 de valuable information in understanding the molecular epidemiology of B. bronchiseptica infections.
134 n and control strategies on the clinical and molecular epidemiology of C difficile infections in nort
141 n a subset of more than 1300 patients of the Molecular Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer study with h
142 dy is to assess clinical characteristics and molecular epidemiology of CR-KP infections with Multiloc
143 acokinetic-pharmacodynamic principles, local molecular epidemiology of CRAB isolates, and careful int
145 ps and on land, encouraged us to examine the molecular epidemiology of detected noroviruses, to ident
147 standing the mutation trends, phylogeny, and molecular epidemiology of E variants is essential for de
149 tection of LMP-1 gene sequences to study the molecular epidemiology of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infec
152 veillance study conducted to investigate the molecular epidemiology of extended-spectrum beta-lactama
155 group M subtypes and offers a model for the molecular epidemiology of HIV and a new approach to vacc
156 prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and the molecular epidemiology of HIV in MSM from 2007 to 2011,
158 to be a valuable tool for understanding the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 CRF02_AG in Cote d'Ivoir
160 lts suggest that continued monitoring of the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 infection in Thailand wi
167 determine the prevalence and to describe the molecular epidemiology of LA-MRSA isolated in the East o
168 SRs are stable and suitable for studying the molecular epidemiology of M. avium subsp. paratuberculos
171 provides a robust tool for understanding the molecular epidemiology of malaria across transmission se
172 ort provides broader insights related to the molecular epidemiology of male-dominant and smoking-driv
173 S implementation is necessary to monitor the molecular epidemiology of meningococcal disease in these
174 ce in Staphylococcus aureus, we describe the molecular epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylo
175 aureus (MRSA), few studies have assessed the molecular epidemiology of methicillin-susceptible S. aur
177 a comprehensive analysis of the clinical and molecular epidemiology of MRSA in an NICU between 2003 a
179 It has proven challenging to investigate the molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium leprae, the caus
180 ole genome sequencing has been used to study molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ove
181 However, few studies have used PFGE for the molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
182 gel electrophoresis was used to analyze the molecular epidemiology of nosocomial bacteremia with ESB
183 his study analyzed the genetic variation and molecular epidemiology of P. vivax from Yala Province in
185 demic urban slum in Brazil, to determine the molecular epidemiology of pathogenic Leptospira and iden
186 gh surveillance, we studied the etiology and molecular epidemiology of pediatric bacterial meningitis
189 one of the tools commonly used to study the molecular epidemiology of porcine reproductive and respi
190 In this study, we describe the incidence and molecular epidemiology of PPE by MLST in Utah children a
191 e to determine the prevalence, diversity and molecular epidemiology of prophages (phage DNA integrate
192 ctively, precaution should be taken when the molecular epidemiology of PRRSVs is evaluated by RFLP an
193 Because of significant differences in the molecular epidemiology of resistance and the availabilit
194 inical study designed to describe the global molecular epidemiology of RSV in children under 5 years
199 molecular and biochemical studies as well as molecular epidemiology of silver resistance in clinical
200 er, no studies to date have investigated the molecular epidemiology of such transmission events.
202 In the ensuing 30 years, changes in the molecular epidemiology of the Enterobacterales and its i
205 fully implemented to generate PV genomes for molecular epidemiology of the most recent PV isolates.
206 use whole genome sequencing to describe the molecular epidemiology of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak and to
207 d next-generation sequencing to describe the molecular epidemiology of the seal influenza A(H10N7) vi
211 ct comparisons of the population biology and molecular epidemiology of these two closely related huma
213 line for future studies of the evolution and molecular epidemiology of this emerging virus in the Ame
215 o our knowledge the first description of the molecular epidemiology of this Salmonella strain in anim
218 ear prospective community-based study of the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis in San Francisco.
220 date the use of pTBN12 fingerprinting in the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis, M. tuberculosis
221 ine against which to evaluate changes in the molecular epidemiology of varicella-zoster virus and the
222 Here we study the population genomics and molecular epidemiology of wheat powdery mildew, a diseas
225 ompare the use of two genotyping methods for molecular epidemiology purposes, and to determine the ge
227 spanning trees (MSTs) are frequently used in molecular epidemiology research to estimate relationship
228 ytokines were associated with outcome in the Molecular Epidemiology Resource (MER) after adjusting fo
229 c Specialized Program of Research Excellence Molecular Epidemiology Resource (MER) and the North Cent
230 oma were enrolled from 2002 to 2015 into the Molecular Epidemiology Resource (MER) of the University
231 immunochemotherapy were identified from the Molecular Epidemiology Resource (MER) of the University
233 ma Study Association, and the other from the Molecular Epidemiology Resource study (N = 312), a prosp
234 formed in the LEO cohort (N = 1,445) and its Molecular Epidemiology Resource subcohort (N = 1,074).
237 wiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS), we developed a molecular epidemiology screening for superinfections.
239 n presented--epidemiology of reported cases, molecular epidemiology, seroprevalence, vaccine coverage
240 ld standard" approach for analyzing MSTs for molecular epidemiology so that this generally useful com
241 (WGS) provides greater resolution than other molecular epidemiology strategies and is emerging as a n
243 be suitable for phylogenetic comparison and molecular epidemiology studies and may be an alternative
244 algorithms that have been largely ignored in molecular epidemiology studies and that have the potenti
245 way for use of archived pathology samples in molecular epidemiology studies designed to assess the ca
248 ll aid in the development of diagnostics and molecular epidemiology studies of BTV-2 in the subcontin
250 loci within Campylobacter and developed for molecular epidemiology studies of other bacterial specie
252 is assay should also be readily adaptable to molecular epidemiology studies on 1,3-butadiene-exposed
261 We conducted a prospective, population-based molecular epidemiology study of TB transmission in both
266 nce typing (MLST) provides a new approach to molecular epidemiology that can identify and track the g
268 vaccination, follow-up therapeutic care, and molecular epidemiology to define the migratory nature of
271 infections is an important aspect of malaria molecular epidemiology to understand within-host diversi
272 ing classical genetics, reverse genetics and molecular epidemiology, to identify the molecular determ
273 "What options are available for T. pallidum molecular epidemiology?" To answer these questions, we s
274 The study aim was to assess the utility of molecular epidemiology using full genome sequences compa
276 recent advances in our understanding of the molecular epidemiology, virulence potential, and host-pa
279 s, this LMP-1 sequence-based approach to EBV molecular epidemiology will facilitate the study of intr
282 cord patient characteristics, and define the molecular epidemiology with respect to ribotype distribu
283 iews some of the prevailing attitudes toward molecular epidemiology, with the goal of identifying are