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2003-02-01Antibiotic resistance among verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) and non-VTEC isolated from domestic animals and humansBettelheim, KA; Hornitzky, MA; Djordjevic, SP; Kuzevski, A
2014-01-01Yersinia pestis and the Plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: A genomic analysisWagner, DM; Klunk, J; Harbeck, M; Devault, A; Waglechner, N; Sahl, JW; Enk, J; Birdsell, DN; Kuch, M; Lumibao, C; Poinar, D; Pearson, T; Fourment, M; Golding, B; Riehm, JM; Earn, DJD; DeWitte, S; Rouillard, JM; Grupe, G; Wiechmann, I; Bliska, JB; Keim, PS; Scholz, HC; Holmes, EC; Poinar, H
2013-01-01Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmissionWalshe, DP; Garner, P; Abdel-Hameed Adeel, AA; Pyke, GH; Burkot, T
2003-12Mosquito host-feeding patterns and implications for Japanese encephalitis virus transmission in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.Van Den Hurk, AF; Johansen, CA; Zborowski, P; Paru, R; Foley, PN; Beebe, NW; Mackenzie, JS; Ritchie, SA
2006-01-01Aquariums as reservoirs for multidrug-resistant Salmonella Paratyphi BLevings, RS; Lightfoot, D; Hall, RM; Djordjevic, SP
2017-12-11Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmissionWalshe, DP; Garner, P; Adeel, AA; Pyke, GH; Burkot, TR
2008-01-21Gorillas are a host for Dientamoeba fragilis: An update on the life cycle and host distributionStark, D; Phillips, O; Peckett, D; Munro, U; Marriott, D; Harkness, J; Ellis, J
2020-05-14The Phylogeography of MERS-CoV in Hospital Outbreak-Associated Cases Compared to Sporadic Cases in Saudi Arabia.Chen, X; Adam, DC; Chughtai, AA; Stelzer-Braid, S; Scotch, M; MacIntyre, CR
2012-02-01Detection and transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis from environmental and household samplesStark, D; Roberts, T; Marriott, D; Harkness, J; Ellis, JT
2013-10-01Confined aquifers as viral reservoirsSmith, RJ; Jeffries, TC; Roudnew, B; Seymour, JR; Fitch, AJ; Simons, KL; Speck, PG; Newton, K; Brown, MH; Mitchell, JG
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