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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cons" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It may be intended to refer to "a con" as in a confidence trick or scam, but without additional context, it is unclear.
Example: "He fell for a cons that promised quick riches."
Alternatives: "a scam" or "a trick".
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137/1696 (8.0%) neonates developed a CoNS bacteremia.
S. warnerii is a CoNS that has rarely been reported in infective endocarditis.
One neonate with a CoNS sepsis also had a S. aureus sepsis.
By comparing genomes, this program identifies gene clusters and rates each individual cluster element with a cons CL -score.
Finally, in 9 patients (7.8%), vancomycin was used to treat infection with a CoNS isolate from a single blood culture.
aureus carriers were co-colonized with a CoNS and 140 of the 200 patients were colonized exclusively with CoNS.
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