Introduction
Authors:
Rolf Bauerfeind1,2,
Alexander von Graevenitz3,
Peter Kimmig4,
Hans Gerd Schiefer5,
Tino Schwarz6,
Werner Slenczka7,
Horst Zahner8
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Affiliations:
1: Institute for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases of Animals;
2: Justus-Liebig-Universität, Giessen, Germany;
3: University of Zürich;
4: University Hohenheim;
5: Justus Liebig University;
6: Foundation Juliusspital;
7: Philipps University Marburg;
8: Justus Liebig University
Content Type: Monograph
Publication Year:
2016
Category: Clinical Microbiology
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9781555819262
Book DOI:
10.1128/9781555819262
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