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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance Patterns among Cattle and Human Associated Salmonella Are Cattle a Reservoir for Multidrug resistant Salmonella Linked to Human Disease
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2012-07-25
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Soyer, Yeşim
Hoelzer, K
Warnick, L D
Foster, E
Mcdonough, P
Dumas, N B
Grohn, Y
Wiedmann, Wiedmann
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Y. Soyer et al., “Antimicrobial Drug Resistance Patterns among Cattle and Human Associated Salmonella Are Cattle a Reservoir for Multidrug resistant Salmonella Linked to Human Disease,” 2012, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/77616.