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manuscript. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript. References 1. Ershadi A , Weiss E , Verduzco E , Chia D , Sadigh M . Emerging pathogen: a case and review of Raoultella planticola . Infection 2014 ; 42 ( 6 ): 1043
' Contributions H.W. designed the study. X.S.,.Y.W., and X.W. conducted the study, collected the data, and prepared the article. H.W. provided valuable advice and edited the manuscript. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript. Conflicts of
Not applicable. Author's contribution PD and PG drafted the manuscript, MM; IR and PEF assessed the patient and edited the manuscript, PG coordinated the work. Consent to participate Not applicable. Consent for publication Signed inform consent was
on the distribution of colistin resistant strains in our hospital. Authors' contributions statement EM designed and directed the study. EM, EN and NT analyzed and interpreted the data. JM designed the primers. EN drafted the manuscript with support
Research Project (Major Project) (No. Z202314). Authors' contributions Jun Liu conceived and designed the study. Ping Xu and Jin-long Yang performed the literature search and data extraction. Xu Wang and Xiao-hong Yin drafted the manuscript. Fan Tu and Xiao
Rigó. The first draft of the manuscript was written by Erika Bujaki and all authors commented on previous versions of the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Acknowledgement The authors would like to thank Ágota Wellerné Pus
of interest. Author’s contributions H.B.M. contributed to conception, acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, drafted manuscript, critically revised manuscript; H.S. contributed to design, analysis, interpretation, and critically revised manuscript
designing the study drafting the manuscript and analyzing and interpreting the data. The experiments were carried out by EB and YD. NE and AM provided expertise conducted reviews of the manuscript. The final version of the manuscript received review and
: interpretation of results and critical revision. All authors contributed to the article and approved the submitted version. Funding The authors declare that no funds, grants, or other support were received during the preparation of this manuscript. Data
, the BMJ's Journal of Medical Ethics – arguably the bioethics journal with the highest impact in the field ( Bioethics Research Library, 2016 ) – has at the time of writing this manuscript only three publications relating to psychedelic bioethics