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an epidemiological study of listeriosis in dairy cattle

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The reported number <strong>of</strong> milk<strong>in</strong>g cows r<strong>an</strong>ged from 8 to 390 <strong>in</strong> unaffected herds <strong>an</strong>d<br />

23 to 242 <strong>in</strong> affected herds. The medi<strong>an</strong> number <strong>of</strong> cows <strong>in</strong> affected herds was signific<strong>an</strong>tly<br />

greater th<strong>an</strong> that <strong>in</strong> unaffected herds (P

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