Influences of diet and vaccination on colonisation of pigs by the intestinal spirochaete Brachyspira (Serpulina) pilosicoli.
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D W Pethick | I. Robertson | D. Pethick | T. La | D. Hampson | D J Hampson | I D Robertson | T La | S L Oxberry | S. L. Oxberry
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