Survival of Escherichia Coli Serotype O157:H7 in Water and in Bottom-Shore Sediments
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D. Czajkowska | D. Czajkowska | A. Witkowska-Gwiazdowska | I. Sikorska | Hanka Boszczyk-Maleszak | M Horoch | A. Witkowska-Gwiazdowska | H. Boszczyk-Maleszak | I. Sikorska | M. Horoch
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