First Insights on Resistance and Virulence Potential of <i>Escherichia coli</i> from Captive Birds of Prey in Portugal
Captive birds of prey are often used for pest control in urban areas, while also participating in falconry exhibitions. Traveling across the country, these birds may represent a public health concern as they can host pathogenic and zoonotic agents and share the same environment as humans and synanth...
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Main Authors: | Rita Magalhães (Author), Raquel Abreu (Author), Gonçalo Pereira (Author), Eva Cunha (Author), Elisabete Silva (Author), Luís Tavares (Author), Lélia Chambel (Author), Manuela Oliveira (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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