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Mark Eppinger to Molecular Epidemiology

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Mark Eppinger has written about Molecular Epidemiology.
Connection Strength

0.307
  1. Eppinger M, Pearson T, Koenig SS, Pearson O, Hicks N, Agrawal S, Sanjar F, Galens K, Daugherty S, Crabtree J, Hendriksen RS, Price LB, Upadhyay BP, Shakya G, Fraser CM, Ravel J, Keim PS. Genomic epidemiology of the Haitian cholera outbreak: a single introduction followed by rapid, extensive, and continued spread characterized the onset of the epidemic. mBio. 2014 Nov 04; 5(6):e01721.
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    Score: 0.125
  2. Eppinger M, Cebula TA. Future perspectives, applications and challenges of genomic epidemiology studies for food-borne pathogens: A case study of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) of the O157:H7 serotype. Gut Microbes. 2015; 6(3):194-201.
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    Score: 0.123
  3. Choi SY, Rashed SM, Hasan NA, Alam M, Islam T, Sadique A, Johura FT, Eppinger M, Ravel J, Huq A, Cravioto A, Colwell RR. Phylogenetic Diversity of Vibrio cholerae Associated with Endemic Cholera in Mexico from 1991 to 2008. mBio. 2016 Mar 15; 7(2):e02160.
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    Score: 0.034
  4. Vogler AJ, Chan F, Wagner DM, Roumagnac P, Lee J, Nera R, Eppinger M, Ravel J, Rahalison L, Rasoamanana BW, Beckstrom-Sternberg SM, Achtman M, Chanteau S, Keim P. Phylogeography and molecular epidemiology of Yersinia pestis in Madagascar. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2011 Sep; 5(9):e1319.
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    Score: 0.025
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