Development of a Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme for the Pig Pathogen Streptococcus suis: Identification of Virulent Clones and Potential Capsular Serotype Exchange
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Christopher G. Dowson | James A. Leigh | C. Dowson | A. Whatmore | Inmaculada Luque | S. King | J. Leigh | Samantha J. King | Peter J. Heath | Carmen Tarradas | Adrian M. Whatmore | I. Luque | C. Tarradas | P. Heath
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