High prevalence of extended-spectrum-β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in organic and conventional retail chicken meat, Germany.
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C. Kohler | K. Breitbach | I. Steinmetz | A. Kola | W. Witte | F. Schwab | Y. Pfeifer | K. Schulz | K. Kühn | V. Balau | A. Bast | P. Gastmeier
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