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- A Clostridium difficile Lineage Endemic to Costa Rican Hospitals Is Multidrug Resistant by Acquisition of Chromosomal Mutations and Novel Mobile Genetic Elements . Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 61:e02054-16. 2017
- Predominance and high antibiotic resistance of the emerging Clostridium difficile genotypes NAPCR1 and NAP9 in a Costa Rican hospital over a 2-year period without outbreaks.. Emerging Microbes and Infections. e42. 2016
- Identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of obligate anaerobic bacteria from clinical samples of animal origin. Anaerobe. 36:19-24. 2015
- Emergence of an outbreak-associated Clostridium difficile variant with increased virulence. . International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 53:1216-1226. 2015
- Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of multidrug-resistant Bacteroides, Parabacteroides spp., and Pseudoflavonifractor from a Costa Rican hospital. . Microbial Drug Resistance. 20:478-484. 2014
- An overview of lysine-49 phospholipase A2 myotoxins from crotalid snake venoms and their structural determinants of myotoxic action. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health. 34:364. 2013
- Isolation of a toxigenic and clinical genotype of clostridium difficile in retail meats in Costa Rica. . Journal of Food Protection. 76:348-351. 2013
- Scarce detection of mobile erm genes associated with tetQ in Bacteroides and Parabacteroides from Costa Rica. . Anaerobe. 21:18-21. 2013
- Emergence of Clostridium difficile NAP1 in Latin America. . International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 48:669-670. 2010
- [Microbiological evaluation of ready-to-eat foods manufactured by small Costa Rican industries]. . Archivos latinoamericanos de nutrición. 60:179-183. 2010
- Contaminación microbiológica y actividad antimicrobiana del azúcar de caña cristalizado sobre algunos agentes de interés médico en Costa Rica. Revista de Biología Tropical. 56:431-437. 2008
- Isolates of Clostridium perfringens recovered from Costa Rican patients with antibiotic-associated diarrhoea are mostly enterotoxin-negative and susceptible to first-choice antimicrobials. . Journal of Medical Microbiology. 57:343-347. 2008