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  • 21. [Reptile-associated salmonellosis as an important epidemiological problem].
    Pawlak A.
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  • 22. Risk factors for invasive reptile-associated salmonellosis in children.
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    Magnino S, Colin P, Dei-Cas E, Madsen M, McLauchlin J, Nöckler K, Maradona MP, Tsigarida E, Vanopdenbosch E, Van Peteghem C.
    Int J Food Microbiol; 2009 Sep 15; 134(3):163-75. PubMed ID: 19679367
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    Friedman CR, Torigian C, Shillam PJ, Hoffman RE, Heltzel D, Beebe JL, Malcolm G, DeWitt WE, Hutwagner L, Griffin PM.
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    Briones V, Téllez S, Goyache J, Ballesteros C, del Pilar Lanzarot M, Domínguez L, Fernández-Garayzábal JF.
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  • 34. Human salmonellosis associated with exotic pets.
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  • 38. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reptile-associated salmonellosis--selected states, 1996-1998.
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