Clostridium difficile in Dutch animals: their presence, characteristics and similarities with human isolates.
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E. Kuijper | J. Wagenaar | D. Mevius | M. V. van Bergen | A. Meetsma | M. Koene | M. V. Bergen | C. Harmanus | F. F. Putirulan | M. P. Hensgens | M. Koene | M. Hensgens | Jaap A. Wagenaar
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