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Study: Traditional methods not finding some harmful bacteria in cattle

2021-07-07 21:54:00| Beef

UGAs Department of Microbiology, found that traditional culturing methods used to test livestock for problematic bacteria often miss drug-resistant strains of salmonella.

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