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1. SARS-CoV-2 Omicron (B.1.1.529) Infection of Wild White-Tailed Deer in New York City

2. Analysis of the ARTIC version 3 and version 4 SARS-CoV-2 primers and their impact on the detection of the G142D amino acid substitution in the spike protein

3. Real-world Assessment of 2879 COVID-19 Patients Treated With Monoclonal Antibody Therapy: A Propensity Score-Matched Cohort Study

4. Single Amino Acid Replacements in RocA Disrupt Protein-Protein Interactions To Alter the Molecular Pathogenesis of Group A Streptococcus

5. Genome-Wide Assessment of Streptococcus agalactiae Genes Required for Survival in Human Whole Blood and Plasma

6. Group A Streptococcus AdcR Regulon Participates in Bacterial Defense against Host-Mediated Zinc Sequestration and Contributes to Virulence

7. Genomic Landscape of Intrahost Variation in Group A Streptococcus: Repeated and Abundant Mutational Inactivation of the fabT Gene Encoding a Regulator of Fatty Acid Synthesis

8. Genomic Characteristics Behind the Spread of Bacteremic Group A Streptococcus Type emm89 in Finland, 2004–2014

9. Intergenic Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Polymorphism Upstream of rocA Alters Toxin Production and Enhances Virulence in Streptococcus pyogenes

10. Predicting β-lactam resistance using whole genome sequencing in Klebsiella pneumoniae: the challenge of β-lactamase inhibitors

11. Postpartum Group A Streptococcus Case Series: Reach Out to Infection Prevention!

12. RocA Has Serotype-Specific Gene Regulatory and Pathogenesis Activities in Serotype M28 Group A Streptococcus

13. Signaling by a Conserved Quorum Sensing Pathway Contributes to Growth Ex Vivo and Oropharyngeal Colonization of Human Pathogen Group A Streptococcus

14. The Majority of 9,729 Group A Streptococcus Strains Causing Disease Secrete SpeB Cysteine Protease: Pathogenesis Implications

15. Phosphorylation Events in the Multiple Gene Regulator of Group A Streptococcus Significantly Influence Global Gene Expression and Virulence

16. Rapid Emergence of a New Clone Impacts the Population at Risk and Increases the Incidence of Type emm89 Group A Streptococcus Invasive Disease

17. PBP2a Mutations Causing High-Level Ceftaroline Resistance in Clinical Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Isolates

18. Asymptomatic Carriage of Group A Streptococcus Is Associated with Elimination of Capsule Production

19. Integrating rapid diagnostics and antimicrobial stewardship improves outcomes in patients with antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteremia

20. Natural Disruption of Two Regulatory Networks in Serotype M3 Group A Streptococcus Isolates Contributes to the Virulence Factor Profile of This Hypervirulent Serotype

21. Molecular Characterization of an Invasive Phenotype of Group A Streptococcus Arising During Human Infection Using Whole Genome Sequencing of Multiple Isolates From the Same Patient

22. Evaluation of large genotypic Mycobacterium tuberculosis clusters: contributions from remote and recent transmission

23. Natural Variation in the Promoter of the Gene Encoding the Mga Regulator Alters Host-Pathogen Interactions in Group A Streptococcus Carrier Strains

24. Vaccine Protection against Bacillus cereus-Mediated Respiratory Anthrax-Like Disease in Mice

25. Integrated whole-genome sequencing and temporospatial analysis of a continuing Group A Streptococcus epidemic

26. Increased Pilus Production Conferred by a Naturally Occurring Mutation Alters Host-Pathogen Interaction in Favor of Carriage in Streptococcus pyogenes

27. Unique Footprint in the scl1.3 Locus Affects Adhesion and Biofilm Formation of the Invasive M3-Type Group A Streptococcus

28. Giving TB wheels: Public transportation as a risk factor for tuberculosis transmission

29. Evolution of diversity in epidemics revealed by analysis of the human bacterial pathogen group A Streptococcus

30. Virulence of serotype M3 Group AStreptococcusstrains in wax worms (Galleria mellonellalarvae)

31. Molecular characteristics of pharyngeal and invasive emm3 Streptococcus pyogenes strains from Norway, 1988–2003

32. CovS Simultaneously Activates and Inhibits the CovR-Mediated Repression of Distinct Subsets of Group A Streptococcus Virulence Factor-Encoding Genes

33. Tuberculosis Disparity between US-born Blacks and Whites, Houston, Texas, USA1

34. Regulation of Polysaccharide Utilization Contributes to the Persistence of Group A Streptococcus in the Oropharynx

35. Secreted bacterial phospholipase A2 enzymes: better living through phospholipolysis

36. A Single Amino Acid Replacement in the Sensor Kinase LiaS Contributes to a Carrier Phenotype in Group A Streptococcus

37. Natural variant of collagen-like protein a in serotype M3 group a Streptococcus increases adherence and decreases invasive potential

38. Maltodextrin Utilization Plays a Key Role in the Ability of Group A Streptococcus To Colonize the Oropharynx

39. Identification and Characterization of an Antigen I/II Family Protein Produced by Group AStreptococcus

40. Evolutionary Origin and Emergence of a Highly Successful Clone of Serotype M1 Group AStreptococcusInvolved Multiple Horizontal Gene Transfer Events

41. Growth Characteristics of and Virulence Factor Production by Group A Streptococcus during Cultivation in Human Saliva

42. Streptococcus pyogenes and human neutrophils: a paradigm for evasion of innate host defense by bacterial pathogens

43. Progress toward Characterization of the Group AStreptococcusMetagenome: Complete Genome Sequence of a Macrolide‐Resistant Serotype M6 Strain

44. Identification of srv , a PrfA-Like Regulator of Group A Streptococcus That Influences Virulence

45. Structure and Distribution of an Unusual Chimeric Genetic Element Encoding Macrolide Resistance in Phylogenetically Diverse Clones of Group AStreptococcus

46. Characterization of an Extracellular Virulence FactorMade by Group A Streptococcus with Homology to the Listeria monocytogenes Internalin Family ofProteins

47. Identification and Characterization of HtsA, a Second Heme-Binding Protein Made byStreptococcus pyogenes

48. Association between Interleukin‐8 Gene Alleles and Human Susceptibility to Tuberculosis Disease

49. Genome Diversification in Staphylococcus aureus : Molecular Evolution of a Highly Variable Chromosomal Region Encoding the Staphylococcal Exotoxin-Like Family of Proteins

50. Group A Streptococcus Gene Expression in Humans and Cynomolgus Macaques with Acute Pharyngitis

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