Investigation of farms linked to human patients with cryptosporidiosis in England and Wales.
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J. Watkins | R. Chalmers | K. Elwin | R. Smith | D. Mueller-Doblies | F. Clifton-Hadley | G. Paiba | S. Hadfield | M. Giles
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