Reply to Guy et al.: Support for a bottleneck in the 2011 <i>Escherichia coli</i> O104:H4 outbreak in Germany
Yonatan H. Grad(Harvard University), William P. Hanage(Harvard University), Marc Lipsitch(Harvard University), Brian J. Haas(Broad Institute), Bruce W. Birren(Broad Institute), Jennifer R. Wortman(Seres Therapeutics (United States)), Michael G. FitzGerald(Broad Institute), Deborah T. Hung(Broad Institute), Anna Montmayeur(Broad Institute), Allison Griggs(Broad Institute), François‐Xavier Weill(Institut Pasteur), Chad Nusbaum(Broad Institute), Karen A. Krogfelt(Roskilde University), Caryn McCowan(Broad Institute), Édouard Bingen(Délégation Paris 7), Eric S. Lander(Broad Institute), Antje Flieger(Robert Koch Institute), Erhard Tietze(Robert Koch Institute), Terrance Shea(Broad Institute)
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