Prevalence and diversity of Campylobacter jejuni in pig herds on farms with and without cattle or poultry.
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E. Nielsen | D. Baggesen | C. Enøe | J. Boes | H. Wachmann | L. Nersting | S. Kranker | E. M. Nielsen | D. L. Baggesen | Jaap Boes | Eva Møller Nielsen | Henrik Wachmann
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