Identification of a hybrid atypical enteropathogenic and enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (aEPEC/EAEC) clone of serotype O3:H2 associated with a diarrheal outbreak in Brazil
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R. Hernandes | L. F. Dos Santos | Henrique Orsi | S. R. Pinheiro | Daiany R. P. de Lira | A. M. F. Cavalcanti | S. R. S. Pinheiro | Daiany R P de Lira
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