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Salmonella Enterica Strain Not Yet Seen on Migratory Wild Birds: Study
Despite the fact that many migrating birds carry Salmonella, the bacteria they carry often lack antibacterial agent genes, according to Penn State researchers who led a team completing a new study.
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