Sources of sporadic Yersinia enterocolitica infections in Norway: a prospective case–control study
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L C Hutwagner | S. Ostroff | L. Hutwagner | N. Bean | R. Tauxe | R. Tauxe | G. Kapperud | T. Nesbakken | N H Bean | S M Ostroff | J. Lassen | R V Tauxe | G Kapperud | T Nesbakken | J Lassen | L. C. Hutwagner
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