The occurrence of Campylobacter subtypes in environmental reservoirs and potential transmission routes
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P. Scholes | M. Devane | C. Nicol | M. Savill | Andrew S. Ball | J. D. Klena | J. A. Hudson | Michael G Baker | B. J. Gilpin | Nick Garrett | B. Gilpin | J. Klena
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