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High Campylobacter diversity in retail chicken: epidemiologically important strains may be missed with current sampling methods
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 152 / 2024
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- 22 August 2024, e101
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Animal sources of antimicrobial-resistant bacterial infections in humans: a systematic review
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 151 / 2023
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- 14 August 2023, e143
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Global and regional source attribution of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infections using analysis of outbreak surveillance data
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 147 / 2019
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- 08 July 2019, e236
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Salmonella source attribution in a subtropical state of Australia: capturing environmental reservoirs of infection
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 146 / Issue 15 / November 2018
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- 14 August 2018, pp. 1903-1908
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Genotypes and antibiotic resistance of bovine Campylobacter and their contribution to human campylobacteriosis
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 143 / Issue 11 / August 2015
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- 16 December 2014, pp. 2373-2380
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Attributing foodborne salmonellosis in humans to animal reservoirs in the European Union using a multi-country stochastic model
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 143 / Issue 6 / April 2015
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- 01 August 2014, pp. 1175-1186
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Using surveillance and monitoring data of different origins in a Salmonella source attribution model: a European Union example with challenges and proposed solutions
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 143 / Issue 6 / April 2015
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- 15 July 2014, pp. 1148-1165
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Campylobacteriosis in returning travellers and potential secondary transmission of exotic strains
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 142 / Issue 6 / June 2014
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- 21 August 2013, pp. 1277-1288
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Attribution of human Salmonella infections to animal and food sources in Italy (2002–2010): adaptations of the Dutch and modified Hald source attribution models
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 142 / Issue 5 / May 2014
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- 07 August 2013, pp. 1070-1082
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Increased risk for Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli infection of pet origin in dog owners and evidence for genetic association between strains causing infection in humans and their pets
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 141 / Issue 12 / December 2013
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- 28 February 2013, pp. 2526-2535
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Source attribution of human campylobacteriosis using a meta-analysis of case-control studies of sporadic infections
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 140 / Issue 6 / June 2012
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 970-981
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Source attribution of human Salmonella cases in Sweden
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 139 / Issue 8 / August 2011
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- 14 October 2010, pp. 1246-1253
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