Rapid culture-based identification of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli and Shigella spp./Enteroinvasive E. coli using the eazyplex® EHEC complete assay
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A. Mellmann | R. Ehricht | J. Rödel | B. Löffler | I. Engelmann | S. Braun | B. Schleenvoigt | Anika Penzel | Katrin Schützler | Jana Dröge | J. Rödel | J. Dröge
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