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. 1980 Dec;85(3):343–345. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400063415

A note on some Enterobacteriaceae from the faeces of small wild British mammals.

T D Healing, C Kaplan, A Prior
PMCID: PMC2134018  PMID: 7462587

Abstract

Over a four-year period 878 samples of faeces were collected from five species of small wild rodents and two species of shrews at sites in England, Scotland and Wales. A search was made for Salmonella in these samples but no isolations of this genus were made. Several other genera of Enterobacteriaceae were identified.

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