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Genome scientists use UK Salmonella cases to shed light on African epidemic

20:00 EDT 30 Oct 2017 | AAAS

(University of Liverpool) Scientists at the University of Liverpool and Public Health England have used Salmonella genome data from a UK public health surveillance study to gain new insights into the Salmonella epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa.

Original Article: Genome scientists use UK Salmonella cases to shed light on African epidemic

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