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Volume 14, Number 11—November 2008
Dispatch

Identification of Potential Environmentally Adapted Campylobacter jejuni Strain, United Kingdom

Will SopwithComments to Author , Andrew Birtles, Margaret Matthews, Andrew Fox, Steven Gee, Michael Painter, Martyn Regan, Qutub Syed, and Eric Bolton
Author affiliations: Health Protection Agency (North West), Liverpool, UK;

Main Article

Figure 1

Stacked area charts showing the number of human case reports of the 4 most prevalent sequence types (STs) during the study, by 4-week intervals.

Figure 1. Stacked area charts showing the number of human case reports of the 4 most prevalent sequence types (STs) during the study, by 4-week intervals.

Main Article

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