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    Campylobacter spp. Recovered from the Upper Oconee River Watershed, Georgia in a 4-Year Study

    Waterways should be considered in the migration routes of Campylobacter, and the genus has been isolated from several water sources. Inferences on migration routes can be made from tracking genetic types in popul...

    R. J. Meinersmann, M. E. Berrang, E. Little in Microbial Ecology (2013)

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    Salmonella, Campylobacter and Enterococcus spp.: Their Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles and their Spatial Relationships in a Synoptic Study of the Upper Oconee River Basin

    Rivers may serve as reservoirs for enteric organisms. Very little is known about the boundaries of microbial communities in moving bodies of water so this study was undertaken to find the limits of distributio...

    R. J. Meinersmann, M. E. Berrang, C. R. Jackson, P. Fedorka-Cray in Microbial Ecology (2008)