Potential role for fish in transmission of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli ulcer): an environmental study.
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Potential role for fish in transmission of Mycobacterium ulcerans disease (Buruli ulcer): an environmental study.
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Potential role for fish in tra ...... lcer): an environmental study.
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David De Weirdt
Françoise Portaels
Guy Teugels
Miriam Eddyani
Wayne M Meyers
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10.1128/AEM.70.9.5679-5681.2004
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