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SUBMITTER: Meric G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6261936 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Méric Guillaume G Mageiros Leonardos L Pensar Johan J Laabei Maisem M Yahara Koji K Pascoe Ben B Kittiwan Nattinee N Tadee Phacharaporn P Post Virginia V Lamble Sarah S Bowden Rory R Bray James E JE Morgenstern Mario M Jolley Keith A KA Maiden Martin C J MCJ Feil Edward J EJ Didelot Xavier X Miragaia Maria M de Lencastre Herminia H Moriarty T Fintan TF Rohde Holger H Massey Ruth R Mack Dietrich D Corander Jukka J Sheppard Samuel K SK
Nature communications 20181128 1
Some of the most common infectious diseases are caused by bacteria that naturally colonise humans asymptomatically. Combating these opportunistic pathogens requires an understanding of the traits that differentiate infecting strains from harmless relatives. Staphylococcus epidermidis is carried asymptomatically on the skin and mucous membranes of virtually all humans but is a major cause of nosocomial infection associated with invasive procedures. Here we address the underlying evolutionary mech ...[more]