Evidence of broiler meat contamination with post-disinfection strains of Campylobacter jejuni from slaughterhouse.
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John Elmerdahl Olsen | J. E. Olsen | H. Ingmer | M. Malakauskas | E. Kudirkiene | Hanne Ingmer | L. Brøndsted | Lone Brøndsted | Eglė Kudirkienė | Jurgita Bunevičienė | Mindaugas Malakauskas | J. Bunevičienė
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