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2016

Kpeli, G. and Darko Otchere, I. and Lamelas, A. and Buultjens, A. L. and Bulach, D. and Baines, S. L. and Seemann, T. and Giulieri, S. and Nakobu, Z. and Aboagye, S. Y. and Owusu-Mireku, E. and Pluschke, G. and Stinear, T. P. and Yeboah-Manu, D.. (2016) Possible healthcare-associated transmission as a cause of secondary infection and population structure of Staphylococcus aureus isolates from two wound treatment centres in Ghana. New microbes and new infections, 13. pp. 92-101.

2012

Doig, K. D. and Holt, K. E. and Fyfe, J. A. and Lavender, C. J. and Eddyani, M. and Portaels, F. and Yeboah-Manu, D. and Pluschke, G. and Seemann, T. and Stinear, T. P.. (2012) On the origin of Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of Buruli ulcer. BMC genomics, Vol. 13 , 257.

Röltgen, K. and Stinear, T. P. and Pluschke, G.. (2012) The genome, evolution and diversity of Mycobacterium ulcerans. Infection, genetics and evolution, Vol. 12, H. 3. pp. 522-529.

2010

Pidot, S. J. and Asiedu, K. and Käser, M. and Fyfe, J. A. and Stinear, T. P.. (2010) Mycobacterium ulcerans and other mycolactone-producing mycobacteria should be considered a single species. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, Vol. 4, H. 7 , e663.

Pidot, S. J. and Porter, J. L. and Marsollier, L. and Chauty, A. and Migot-Nabias F., and Badaut, C. and Benard, A. and Ruf, M. T. and Seemann, T. and Johnson, P. D. and Davies, J. K. and Jenkin, G. A. and Pluschke, G. and Stinear, T. P.. (2010) Serological evaluation of Mycobacterium ulcerans antigens identified by comparative genomics. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, Vol. 4, H. 11 , e872.

Röltgen, K. and Qi, W. and Ruf, M. T. and Mensah-Quainoo E., and Pidot, S. J. and Seemann, T. and Stinear, T. P. and Käser, M. and Yeboah-Manu D., and Pluschke, G.. (2010) Single nucleotide polymorphism typing of Mycobacterium ulcerans reveals focal transmission of Buruli ulcer in a highly endemic region of Ghana. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, Vol. 4, H. 7 , e751.

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