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B Edwards, AC Hunt… - Journal of medical …, 2011 - Soc General Microbiol ... asymptomatic carriage to disease states. However, it is known that lysogenic conversion of non-toxigenic to toxigenic strains represents a significant threat in unimmunized individuals (Mokrousov, 2009; Simmons et al., 1980). ... Related articles - All 4 versions