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Aeromonas hydrophila subsp. Dhakensis Huys et al. 2002 and Aeromonas aquariorum Martínez-Murcia et al. 2008 as
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Aravena-Roman, Max, et al. "Aeromonas aquariorum Is Widely
Distributed in Clinical and Environmental Specimens and Can Be Misidentified as Aeromonas hydrophila" Journal of Clinical Microbiology.2011.
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