Trends in Campylobacter incidence in broilers and humans in six European countries, 1997-2007.
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E. Engvall | M. Kuusi | M. Hakkinen | W. van Pelt | J. Wagenaar | S. Ethelberg | E. Brun | H. Viljugrein | S Jore | H Viljugrein | E Brun | B T Heier | B Borck | S Ethelberg | M Hakkinen | M Kuusi | J Reiersen | I Hansson | E Olsson Engvall | M Løfdahl | J A Wagenaar | W van Pelt | M Hofshagen | M. Hofshagen | I. Hansson | J. Reiersen | B. Heier | B. Borck | S. Jore | M. Lofdahl | B. Heier | Ingrid Hansson | E. O. Engvall | W. V. Pelt | Jaap A. Wagenaar | Edgar Brun | B. Borck | Marjaana Hakkinen | Markku Kuusi | J. Reiersen | M. Löfdahl
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