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Volume 10, Number 1, January 2004 Salmonella Serovars from Humans and Other Sources in Thailand, 1993–2002Aroon Bangtrakulnonth,* Srirat Pornreongwong,* Chaiwat Pulsrikarn,*
Pathom Sawanpanyalert,* Rene S. Hendriksen,† Danilo M. A. Lo Fo Wong,†
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Figure 2. Distribution of the most common Salmonella serovars among the different reservoirs. Only serovars accounting for more than 6% of the isolates were included. |
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