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Small pet aquarium frogs as a source of Salmonella
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Small pet aquarium frogs as a source of Salmonella
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Bartlett KH
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Trust TJ
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Lior H
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1 May 1977
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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33
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5
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1026-1029
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THE CHALLENGE OF SALMONELLOSIS: MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
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Increased recovery rate of salmonellae from stream bottom sediments versus surface waters
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Occurrence of potential pathogens in water containing ornamental fishes
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Frogs as carriers of Salmonella and Edwardsiella
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API system: a multitube micromethod for identification of Enterobacteriaceae
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Isolation of salmonellae and other potential pathogens from the freshwater aquarium snail Ampullaria
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PET TURTLES AS A CAUSE OF HUMAN SALMONELLOSIS.
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10.1128/AEM.33.5.1026-1029.1977
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