Characterization of Salmonella isolates from retail foods based on serotyping, pulse field gel electrophoresis, antibiotic resistance and other phenotypic properties.
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Shaohua Zhao | J. Meng | X. Xia | A. Bhagwat | Allen Smith | J. Mcevoy
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