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Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves

Document Type : Full Research Paper

10.22092/vj.1998.112866

Veterinary Research & Biological Products
Volume 11, Issue 1 - Serial Number 38
April 1998
Pages 124-125

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(1998). Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves. Veterinary Research & Biological Products, 11(1), 124-125. doi: 10.22092/vj.1998.112866

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. "Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves", Veterinary Research & Biological Products, 11, 1, 1998, 124-125. doi: 10.22092/vj.1998.112866

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(1998). 'Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves', Veterinary Research & Biological Products, 11(1), pp. 124-125. doi: 10.22092/vj.1998.112866

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, "Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves," Veterinary Research & Biological Products, 11 1 (1998): 124-125, doi: 10.22092/vj.1998.112866

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Study on beta-lactamase production in drug resistant strains of salmonella isolated from feces of calves. Veterinary Research & Biological Products, 1998; 11(1): 124-125. doi: 10.22092/vj.1998.112866

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