Escherichia coli virulence genes and clonality in strains from diarrhoea in goat kids
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G. Delgado | R. Morales-Espinosa | A. Navarro | J. Xicohtencatl-Cortes | E. Díaz-Aparicio | R. Hernández-Castro | S. Arroyo-Escalante | E. M. Carrillo-Casas | F. Aguilar-Romero | Adriana Yañez-Villa | Rosa I. Martínez-Flores | E. Díaz-Aparicio | Erika M. Carrillo‐Casas
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