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Multicenter study using standardized protocols and reagents for evaluation of reproducibility of PCR based fingerprinting of Acinetobacter spp

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TABLE 1. Isolates of Acinetobacter included in the study
TABLE 2. Isolate grouping conclusions reached bythe participating laboratories
Table 1. First, isolate 32, from Denmark, did not group withthe other Danish isolates
TABLE 4. ALF analysis of concordance obtainedwith different primers
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