Animal antibiotic use has an early but important impact on the emergence of antibiotic resistance in human commensal bacteria
David L. Smith(Johns Hopkins University), J. Glenn Morris(University of Mary), Ellen K. Silbergeld, Anthony D. Harris(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Judith A. Johnson(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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