A Novel Escherichia coli O157:H7 Clone Causing a Major Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Outbreak in China
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Zhemin Zhou | R. Lan | X. Bai | Hui Sun | Yan Wang | Jianguo Xu | Shaomin Zhang | Y. Xiong | H. Jing | Z. Cui | Lei Wang | Xia Luo | Jun Ren | Hua Wang | A. Zhao | Yi-ting Wang | Ping Wang | C. Ye | Ai-lan Zhao
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