A rare case of infectious aortitis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei. [PDF]
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Case Report: Genetic evolution of <i>Burkholderia pseudomallei</i> during treatment leading to antibiotic resistance and disease relapse. [PDF]
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Genomic dataset of eighteen <i>Burkholderia pseudomallei</i> strains isolated from clinical and environmental settings in Malaysia. [PDF]
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Burkholderia pseudomallei-induced Oligoarticular Septic Arthritis Masquerading as Tuberculosis in a Non-Diabetic Host from Northern Kerala. [PDF]
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Multilocus sequence typing of clinical Burkholderia pseudomallei isolates from Cambodia. [PDF]
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