The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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Subterranean Mammals: Reservoirs of Infection or Overlooked Sentinels of Anthropogenic Environmental Soiling?Risks for public health related to the presence of Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp. including Bacillus thuringiensis in foodstuffsSpores and vegetative cells of phenotypically and genetically diverse Bacillus cereus sensu lato are common bacteria in fresh water of northeastern Poland.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus.
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The Water Cycle, a Potential Source of the Bacterial Pathogen Bacillus cereus
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Annette Bérard
Christian M S Dupont
Claire Dargaignaratz
Julien Brillard
Marina Gillon
Odile Berge
Stéphanie Oriol-Gagnier
Thierry Clavel
Véronique Broussolle
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10.1155/2015/356928
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2015-03-30T00:00:00Z