Molecular Characterization of Human Atypical Sorbitol-Fermenting Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O157 Reveals High Diversity
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A. Mellmann | H. Karch | C. Rüter | M. Bielaszewska | Wenlan Zhang | A. Fruth | A. Kossow | Sophie Rhode | K. Hansen
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