Applying phylogenomics to understand the emergence of Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains causing severe human disease in the UK
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P. Ashton | T. Dallman | J. Wain | M. Woolhouse | M. Chase-Topping | R. Ellis | C. Jenkins | D. Gally | G. Gunn | L. Petrovska | L. Allison | L. Byrne | N. Perry | K. Grant | A. Holmes | M. Hanson
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