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Liu X et al. - The main phenotype is cMLS, and the ermB gene code is the main resistance mechanism against macrolides in S. pyogenes. The high rate of macrolide resistance to S. pyogenes was observed, which may be correlated with the overuse of these antibiotics in China.

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