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Soil survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 acquired by a child from garden soil recently fertilized with cattle manure
A. Mukherjee
, S. Cho
, J. Scheftel
, S. Jawahir
, K. Smith
, F. Diez-Gonzalez
Food Science and Nutrition
Environmental Health Sciences
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Escherichia Coli O157
100%
Cattle Manure
100%
Garden Soil
100%
Soil Survival
100%
Soil Samples
42%
Pulsed-field Gel Electrophoresis
28%
Low Temperature
14%
Minnesota
14%
Virulence Factors
14%
Manure
14%
Bacterial Isolates
14%
Virulent Strain
14%
Decline Rate
14%
Ambient Conditions
14%
Refrigerated Storage
14%
Sporadic Cases
14%
Manure-amended Soil
14%
EaeA
14%
Residential Garden
14%
Stx2
14%
Naturally Contaminated Soils
14%
Stx1
14%
EhxA
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cattle Manure
100%
Escherichia coli
100%
Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
28%
Virulent Strains
14%
Polluted Soils
14%