Novel cryptosporidium genotypes in sporadic cryptosporidiosis cases: first report of human infections with a cervine genotype
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Novel cryptosporidium genotypes in sporadic cryptosporidiosis cases: first report of human infections with a cervine genotype
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scientific article published on March 2002
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Novel cryptosporidium genotype ...... ctions with a cervine genotype
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Novel cryptosporidium genotype ...... ctions with a cervine genotype
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Alireza Alikhani
Corinne S L Ong
Diane L Eisler
Joan Tomblin
Judith L Isaac-Renton
Vicki W K Fung
William R Bowie
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10.3201/EID0803.010194
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2002-03-01T00:00:00Z