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Occurrence of infected amoebae in cooling towers compared with natural aquatic environments: implications for emerging pathogens

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TitleOccurrence of infected amoebae in cooling towers compared with natural aquatic environments: implications for emerging pathogens
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsBerk, SG., Gunderson JH., Newsome AL., Farone AL., Hayes BJ., Redding KS., Uddin N., Williams EL., Johnson RA., Farsian M., &
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