Local accessory gene sharing among Egyptian Campylobacter potentially promotes the spread of antimicrobial resistance
Shaimaa F. Mouftah(Zewail City of Science and Technology), Mohamed Elhadidy(Mansoura University), Harry Wickenden(University of Bath), Naomi Tonkin(University of Bath), Ben Pascoe(University of Oxford), Jessica Calland(Oslo University Hospital), Charlotte Lefèvre(University of Cambridge), Evangelos Mourkas(Uppsala University), Sunny Smith(University of Bath), Samuel K. Sheppard(University of Oxford), Matthew D. Hitchings(Swansea University), Danielle Deuker(University of Oxford)
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