Isolation and Characterization of Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli from Retail Beef Samples from Eight Provinces in China
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Isolation and Characterization of Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli from Retail Beef Samples from Eight Provinces in China
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Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 616-625
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc
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2021-08-18
DOI
10.1089/fpd.2021.0005
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