Evaluation of Major Types of Shiga Toxin 2e-Producing Escherichia coli Bacteria Present in Food, Pigs, and the Environment as Potential Pathogens for Humans
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L. Beutin | Annett Martin | E. Strauch | A. Miko | G. Krause | U. Krüger
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