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Non-silent variants in dfrD gene and trimethoprim resistance

No significant association found between non-silent variants in dfrD and trimethoprim resistance phenotype; mixed resistant and susceptible results observed

Confidence
70%
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Evidence Quote

“No significant association between dfrD variants and trimethoprim resistance”

Relationship

dfrD gene no association amr phenotype diversity

Arguments

dfrD genesubject
Antimicrobial resistance phenotypesobject

Connections (7)

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