Ribotypes and virulence gene polymorphisms suggest three distinct Listeria monocytogenes lineages with differences in pathogenic potential.

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Published in Infect Immun on July 01, 1997

Authors

M Wiedmann1, J L Bruce, C Keating, A E Johnson, P L McDonough, C A Batt

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1: Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA. mw16@cornell.edu

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