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The under-investigated wild side of Escherichia coli : genetic diversity, pathogenicity and antimicrobial resistance in wild animals

A striking paucity of information exists on in wild animals despite evidence that they harbour pathogenic and antimicrobial-resistant in their gut microbiomes and may even serve as melting pots for novel genetic combinations potentially harmful to human health. Wild animals have been implicated as t...

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