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<i>Salmonella</i> matches and emergent wetland habitat type.
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Andrea Presotto (764147)
April L. Conway (3235041)
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Catharine N. Welch (3235035)
Elizabeth Hammond (3235038)
Erin K. Lipp (346000)
John J. Maurer (764140)
Kelley B. Hise (389377)
Marguerite Madden (764145)
Michael J. Yabsley (206117)
Peter Gerner-Smidt (148256)
Shannon Curry (3235044)
Sonia M. Hernandez (460073)
Susan Sanchez (764144)
Tiffany Kwan (2215678)
Valerie E. Peters (460074)
Whitney M. Kistler (3235047)
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<p><i>Salmonella</i> isolates from white ibises in Florida that matched human isolates in the PulseNet database were negatively, and marginally statistically significantly related with the land cover type Palustrine emergent wetland.</p
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