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The resistance phenomenon in mic

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The resistance phenomenon in mic lthand Strategies for Containment1 z*nmaryINSTITUTE OF MEDICINE .w THE NATION A?ACADEMIESTHE RESISTANCE PHENOMENON IN MICROBES AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE

VECTORSimplications for Human Health and Strategies for ContainmentWorkshop SummaryStacey L. Knobler, Stanley M. Lemon, Marjan Najafi, and Tom Burroug The resistance phenomenon in mic

hs, EditorsForum on Emerging InfectionsBoard on Global HealthINSTITUTE OF MEDICINEOF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIESTHE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS Washington, D.

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The resistance phenomenon in mic he National Academy of Engineering, and rhe Institute of Medicine.Support for this project was provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Ser

vices’ National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Food and Drug Administration; U.S. Agency for International Deve The resistance phenomenon in mic

lopment; U.S. Department of Defense; U.S. Department of State; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; U.S. Department of Agriculture; American Society f

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or Microbiology; Burroughs Wellcome Fund; Eli Lilly & Company; Pfizer; GlaxoSmithKline; and Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories.This report is based on the proc

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The resistance phenomenon in mic he editors, with the assistance of staff and consultants, as an individually authored document. Sections of the workshop summary not specifically attr

ibuted to an individual reflect the views of the editors and not those of the Forum on Emerging Infections. The content of those sections is based on The resistance phenomenon in mic

the presentations and rhe discussions that rook place during the workshop.International Standard Book Number: 0-309-08854-2Library of Congress Number

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