Proximity to humans is associated with antimicrobial-resistant enteric pathogens in wild bird microbiomes
Evangelos Mourkas(Uppsala University), Samuel K. Sheppard(University of Bath), Kerry K. Cooper(University of Arizona), José O. Valdebenito(University of Debrecen), Hannah Marsh(University of Bath), Jonas Waldenström(Linköping University), Tamás Székely(University of Bristol), Patrik Ellström(Uppsala University), Ben Pascoe(University of Oxford), Matthew D. Hitchings(Swansea University), Håkan Johansson(Uppsala University), Craig T. Parker(Agricultural Research Service)
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