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. 1965 Jun;63(2):223–241.

Salmonellae in cattle and their feedingstuffs, and the relation to human infection

A Report of the Joint Working Party of the Veterinary Laboratory Services of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and the Public Health Laboratory Service*

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