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    Wild, insectivorous bats might be carriers of Campylobacter spp.

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    Authors
    Hazeleger, Wilma C
    Jacobs-Reitsma, Wilma F
    Lina, Peter H C
    de Boer, Albert G
    Bosch, Thijs
    van Hoek, Angela H A M
    Beumer, Rijkelt R
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    Wild, insectivorous bats might be carriers of Campylobacter spp.
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    Plos One 2018; 13(1):e0190647
    Publiekssamenvatting
    The transmission cycles of the foodborne pathogens Campylobacter and Salmonella are not fully elucidated. Knowledge of these cycles may help reduce the transmission of these pathogens to humans.
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    10.1371/journal.pone.0190647
    PMID
    29324839
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621162
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1371/journal.pone.0190647
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