Temporal Variation and Host Association in the Campylobacter Population in a Longitudinal Ruminant Farm Study
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Alison J. Cody | Samuel K. Sheppard | Ken J. Forbes | S. Sheppard | J. Dallas | A. Cody | E. Sproston | N. Strachan | F. Colles | K. Forbes | John F. Dallas | Marion MacRae | Emma L. Sproston | Iain D. Ogden | Frances M. Colles | Michael J. Wilson | Norval J. C. Strachan | M. Macrae | I. Ogden | M. Wilson
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