Genomic Characterization of hlyF-positive Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli, Italy and the Netherlands, 2000–2019
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A. Knijn | G. Scavia | E. Franz | F. Gigliucci | A. V. van Hoek | P. Chiani | F. Minelli | S. Morabito | V. Michelacci
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