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Mycoplasma pneumoniae: gone forever?
Meyer Sauteur PM, Beeton ML; ESGMAC the ESGMAC MAPS study group. Meyer Sauteur PM, et al. Lancet Microbe. 2023 Oct;4(10):e763. doi: 10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00182-9. Epub 2023 Jun 29. Lancet Microbe. 2023. PMID: 37393927 Free article. No abstract available.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae: delayed re-emergence after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Meyer Sauteur PM, Beeton ML; European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Study Group for Mycoplasma and Chlamydia Infections (ESGMAC), and the ESGMAC Mycoplasma pneumoniae Surveillance (MAPS) study group. Meyer Sauteur PM, et al. Lancet Microbe. 2024 Feb;5(2):e100-e101. doi: 10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00344-0. Epub 2023 Nov 23. Lancet Microbe. 2024. PMID: 38008103 Free article. No abstract available.
Pneumonia outbreaks due to re-emergence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Meyer Sauteur PM, Beeton ML; European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Study Group for Mycoplasma and Chlamydia Infections (ESGMAC), and the ESGMAC Mycoplasma pneumoniae Surveillance (MAPS) study group. Meyer Sauteur PM, et al. Lancet Microbe. 2024 Feb 8:S2666-5247(23)00406-8. doi: 10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00406-8. Online ahead of print. Lancet Microbe. 2024. PMID: 38342111 Free article. No abstract available.
Macrolide-Resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection, Japan, 2008-2015.
Tanaka T, Oishi T, Miyata I, Wakabayashi S, Kono M, Ono S, Kato A, Fukuda Y, Saito A, Kondo E, Teranishi H, Tanaka Y, Wakabayashi T, Akaike H, Ogita S, Ohno N, Nakano T, Terada K, Ouchi K. Tanaka T, et al. Among authors: oishi t. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017 Oct;23(10):1703-1706. doi: 10.3201/eid2310.170106. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017. PMID: 28930026 Free PMC article.
Genotyping of Mycoplasma pneumoniae strains isolated in Japan during 2019 and 2020: spread of p1 gene type 2c and 2j variant strains.
Kenri T, Yamazaki T, Ohya H, Jinnai M, Oda Y, Asai S, Sato R, Ishiguro N, Oishi T, Horino A, Fujii H, Hashimoto T, Nakajima H, Shibayama K. Kenri T, et al. Among authors: oishi t. Front Microbiol. 2023 Jun 19;14:1202357. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1202357. eCollection 2023. Front Microbiol. 2023. PMID: 37405159 Free PMC article.
Histological findings in severe Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia.
Miyashita N, Narita M, Tanaka T, Akaike H, Teranishi H, Oishi T, Nakano T, Ouchi K, Okimoto N. Miyashita N, et al. Among authors: oishi t. J Med Microbiol. 2017 May;66(5):690-692. doi: 10.1099/jmm.0.000501. Epub 2017 May 18. J Med Microbiol. 2017. PMID: 28513419 No abstract available.
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