Pathotyping of Escherichia coli isolated from community toilet wastewater and stored drinking water in a slum in Bangladesh
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S. Fujii | R. Gomi | T. Matsuda | A. Sakai | H. Harada | M. Ahsan | Y. Fujimori
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