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- :Krauland, Mary G. ;Marsh, Jane W.Mar 2009 | Emerg Infect Dis. 15(3):388-396.:Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a result of genes carried on integrons. Clonal expa...
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