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. 1956 Jan;4(1):34–38. doi: 10.1128/am.4.1.34-38.1956

The Survival of Shigella in Sewage1,2

I. An Effect of Sewage and Fecal Suspensions on Shigella flexneri

Wen Lan Lou Wang 1, Stuart G Dunlop 1, Robert G De Boer 1
PMCID: PMC1057153  PMID: 13283537

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