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Medium chain fatty acid feed supplementation reduces the probability of Campylobacter jejuni colonization in broilersvan Gerwe et al., 2010
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- van Gerwe T
- Bouma A
- Klinkenberg D
- Wagenaar J
- Jacobs-Reitsma W
- Stegeman A
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- Veterinary microbiology
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Campylobacteriosis in humans is associated with handling and consumption of contaminated broiler meat. Reduction of the number of Campylobacter-colonized broiler flocks could potentially be realized by decreasing their susceptibility for colonization. The …
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