Occurrence of pathogenic microorganisms in the Saint Lawrence River (Canada) and comparison of health risks for populations using it as their source of drinking water.
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B. Barbeau | M. Prévost | P. Payment | P Payment | M Prévost | A Berte | B Ménard | B Barbeau | A. Berte | B. Menard | Bruno Ménard
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