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  • 1. Regional differences in presence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli virulence-associated genes in the environment in the North West and East Anglian regions of England.
    Kintz E, Williams NJ, Jones N, van der Es M, Lake IR, O'Brien SJ, Hunter PR.
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