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21. Water sources as reservoirs of Vibrio cholerae O1 and non-O1 strains in Bepanda, Douala (Cameroon): relationship between isolation and physico-chemical factors. Akoachere JF, Mbuntcha CK. BMC Infect Dis; 2014 Jul 30; 14():421. PubMed ID: 25073409 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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