Changes in Group A Streptococcus emm Types Associated with Invasive Infections in Adults, Spain, 2023
Alba Bellés-Bellés, Núria Prim
, Saray Mormeneo-Bayo, Pilar Villalón-Panzano, Mónica Valiente-Novillo, Alfredo Jover-Sáenz, Núria Aixalà, Albert Bernet, Éric López-González, Ivan Prats, and Mercè García-González
Author affiliations: Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain (A. Bellés-Bellés, N. Prim, S. Mormeneo-Bayo, A. Jover-Sáenz, N. Aixalà, A. Bernet, É. López-González, I. Prats, M. García-González); Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida, Lleida (A. Bellés-Bellés, N. Prim, S. Mormeneo-Bayo, A. Jover-Sáenz, A. Bernet, É. López-González, I. Prats, M. García-González); Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain (P. Villalón-Panzano, M. Valiente-Novill)
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Figure. emm type distribution of 61 culture-confirmed invasive group A Streptococcus infections, by month, Lleida, northeast Spain, January 2019–May 2023
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