Intestinal Colonization by < em > Campylobacter jejuni < /em > , < em > Clostridium difficile < /em > , and < em > Clostridium perfringens < /em > among Commensal < em > Rattus norvegicus < /em > in the Urban Areas of Tehran, Iran
CONCLUSION: According to the findings, rats are the main reservoirs for diseases. Therefore, rodent control coupled with the implementation of surveillance systems should be prioritized for urban health.PMID:38572169 | PMC:PMC10990632 | DOI:10.1155/2024/2929315
Source: Biomed Res - Category: Research Authors: Taher Azimi Sina Nasrollahian Sahar Sabour Mehrdad Mosadegh Nahal Hadi Leila Azimi Fatemeh Fallah Mohammad Reza Pourmand Source Type: research
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