Dramatic increase in slaughter condemnations due to Escherichia coli ST23 and ST101 within the Danish broiler production.
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A. Bojesen | Sofie Kromann | H. E. Jensen | M. Stegger | I. Thøfner | Sharmin Baig | S. Edslev | R. Olsen
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