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Date: 2012-10-19 15:13:46
Biology
Microbiology
Bacteria
Antibiotics
Bacteriology
Molecular biology
Pharmaceuticals policy
Veterinary medicine
Antimicrobial resistance
Kanamycin
R-factor
Tetracycline

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wild primates: increased prevalence in baboons feeding on human refuse. R M Rolland, G Hausfater, B Marshall and S B Levy Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1985, 49(4):791.

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