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508 related items for PubMed ID: 27482711

  • 1. Influence of Season and Feedlot Location on Prevalence and Virulence Factors of Seven Serogroups of Escherichia coli in Feces of Western-Canadian Slaughter Cattle.
    Stanford K, Johnson RP, Alexander TW, McAllister TA, Reuter T.
    PLoS One; 2016; 11(8):e0159866. PubMed ID: 27482711
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  • 3. Prevalence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli and associated virulence genes in feces of commercial feedlot cattle.
    Cernicchiaro N, Cull CA, Paddock ZD, Shi X, Bai J, Nagaraja TG, Renter DG.
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    Ekiri AB, Landblom D, Doetkott D, Olet S, Shelver WL, Khaitsa ML.
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    Adamu MS, Ugochukwu ICI, Idoko SI, Kwabugge YA, Abubakar NS, Ameh JA.
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  • 17. Multiplex Quantitative PCR Assays for the Detection and Quantification of the Six Major Non-O157 Escherichia coli Serogroups in Cattle Feces.
    Shridhar PB, Noll LW, Shi X, An B, Cernicchiaro N, Renter DG, Nagaraja TG, Bai J.
    J Food Prot; 2016 Jan 24; 79(1):66-74. PubMed ID: 26735031
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