A cluster of ecthyma outbreaks caused by a single clone of invasive and highly infective Streptococcus pyogenes

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Our study demonstrates the possible ramifications of the combination of a virulent and highly infective S. pyogenes strain and poor living conditions, and it emphasizes the importance of early intervention in such conditions.
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Authors Wasserzug O;Valinsky L;Klement E;Bar-Zeev Y;Davidovitch N;Orr N;Korenman Z;Kayouf R;Sela T;Ambar R;Derazne E;Dagan R;Zarka S;;
Journal Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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