Association between histocompatability antigens (HLA) and nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus

Department of Bacteriology, Institute of Dermatology, Homerton Grove, London E9 * Department of Medicine, Regional Hospital, Galway, Ireland Received March 5, 1982 Accepted September 19, 1982 We investigated the association between phenotypes of histocompatability antigen (HLA) and nasal carriage of...

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