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FIG 1 Flowchart of 97 cases and 128 positive (pos) samples in which Corynebacterium spp
TABLE 1 Variation of Corynebacterium strains isolated from 97 patients with suspected orthopedic infections and Corynebacterium strainsrecovered from blood cultures from 70 patients with suspected bloodstream infectionsa
TABLE 2 AST of Corynebacterium spp. isolated between 2006 and 2015

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