Birds as potential reservoirs of tick-borne pathogens: first evidence of bacteraemia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Birds as potential reservoirs of tick-borne pathogens: first evidence of bacteraemia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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scientific article published on 28 March 2014
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Birds as potential reservoirs ...... mia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Birds as potential reservoirs ...... mia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Birds as potential reservoirs ...... mia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Birds as potential reservoirs ...... mia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Birds as potential reservoirs ...... mia with Rickettsia helvetica.
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Dávid Kováts
Enikő Gönczi
Marina L Meli
Nóra Takács
Róbert Farkas
Tibor Csörgő
Zsófia Hadnagy
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10.1186/1756-3305-7-128
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2014-03-28T00:00:00Z
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