Wild bird-associated Campylobacter jejuni isolates are a consistent source of human disease, in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
The contribution of wild birds as a source of human campylobacteriosis was investigated in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom (UK) over a 10 year period. The probable origin of human Campylobacter jejuni genotypes, as described by multilocus sequence typing, was estimated by comparison with reference popul...
Hauptverfasser: | Cody, AJ, McCarthy, ND, Bray, JE, Wimalarathna, HML, Colles, FM, Jansen van Rensburg, MJ, Dingle, KE, Waldenström, J, Maiden, MCJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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Wiley
2015
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