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Colonization factors of Campylobacter jejuni in the chicken gutHermans et al., 2011
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- Hermans D
- Van Deun K
- Martel A
- Van Immerseel F
- Messens W
- Heyndrickx M
- Haesebrouck F
- Pasmans F
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- Veterinary research
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Campylobacter contaminated broiler chicken meat is an important source of foodborne gastroenteritis and poses a serious health burden in industrialized countries. Broiler chickens are commonly regarded as a natural host for this zoonotic pathogen and infected …
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