A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark

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A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark. / Neimann, J; Engberg, J; Mølbak, K; Wegener, Henrik Caspar.

I: Epidemiology and Infection, Bind 130, Nr. 3, 06.2003, s. 353-66.

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Neimann, J, Engberg, J, Mølbak, K & Wegener, HC 2003, 'A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark', Epidemiology and Infection, bind 130, nr. 3, s. 353-66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268803008355

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Neimann, J., Engberg, J., Mølbak, K., & Wegener, H. C. (2003). A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark. Epidemiology and Infection, 130(3), 353-66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268803008355

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Neimann J, Engberg J, Mølbak K, Wegener HC. A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark. Epidemiology and Infection. 2003 jun.;130(3):353-66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268803008355

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Neimann, J ; Engberg, J ; Mølbak, K ; Wegener, Henrik Caspar. / A case-control study of risk factors for sporadic campylobacter infections in Denmark. I: Epidemiology and Infection. 2003 ; Bind 130, Nr. 3. s. 353-66.

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