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Q33896370-00DBF743-F13E-483B-ACEB-2E67BCBBBCDE
Q33896370-00DBF743-F13E-483B-ACEB-2E67BCBBBCDE
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/statement/Q33896370-00DBF743-F13E-483B-ACEB-2E67BCBBBCDE
Normal milk microbiome is reestablished following experimental infection with Escherichia coli independent of intramammary antibiotic treatment with a third-generation cephalosporin in bovines.
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Q33896370-00DBF743-F13E-483B-ACEB-2E67BCBBBCDE
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The human milk microbiome changes over lactation and is shaped by maternal weight and mode of delivery.