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    Characterization of Streptococcus agalactiae strains by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis by CHATELLIER, S, RAMANANTSOA, C, HARRIAU, P, ROLLAND, K, ROSENAU, A, QUENTIN, R

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-10-1997)
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    La tuberculose : évolution du diagnostic bactériologique et de l'épidémie au CHU de Tours by Ramanantsoa, C., Cattier, B., Quentin, R., Goudeau, A.

    Published in Médecine et maladies infectieuses (01-11-1997)
    “…Le laboratoire de mycobactériologie de notre unité reçoit les demandes du CHU de Tours, principal pôle hospitalier de la région Centre, dont l'activité est de…”
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    Use of a DNA typing method to investigate a fatal perinatal infection due to Staphylococcus aureus by Ramanantsoa, Céline, Chatellier, Sonia, Harriau, Patrick, Berger, Christian, Quentin, Roland

    “…The aim of this study was to determine, by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis, the origin of a fatal Staphylococcus aureus perinatal infection which…”
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    Endocervical infection in a pregnant woman caused by Neisseria meningitidis: evidence of associated oropharyngeal colonization of the male partner by Harriau, Patrick, Ramanantsoa, Céline, Pierre, Fabrice, Riou, Jean-Yves, Quentin, Roland

    “…A case of premature birth associated with an endocervical infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis is reported. Treatment of the mother with amoxycillin…”
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    Mycobacterium chelonae cutaneous infection: efficacy of prolonged treatment by clarithromycin by Bordet, A L, Machet, L, De Muret, A, François-Ramanantsoa, C, Lorette, G, Vaillant, L

    “…Mycobacterium chelonae is an ubiquitous mycobacterium which is exceptionally pathogenic. It can cause localized skin infections which are difficult to treat…”
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