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    Castro-Hermida JA, Carro-Corral C, González-Warleta M, Mezo M.
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  • 23. Duration of naturally acquired giardiosis and cryptosporidiosis in dairy calves and their association with diarrhea.
    O'Handley RM, Cockwill C, McAllister TA, Jelinski M, Morck DW, Olson ME.
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  • 29. Prevalence and molecular characterization of bovine Cryptosporidium in Qazvin province, Iran.
    Keshavarz A, Haghighi A, Athari A, Kazemi B, Abadi A, Nazemalhosseini Mojarad E.
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  • 33. Prevalence of Cryptosporidium parvum infection in Punjab (India) and its association with diarrhea in neonatal dairy calves.
    Singh BB, Sharma R, Kumar H, Banga HS, Aulakh RS, Gill JP, Sharma JK.
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  • 34. Giardiosis and other enteropathogenic infections: a study on diarrhoeic calves in Southern Germany.
    Gillhuber J, Rügamer D, Pfister K, Scheuerle MC.
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  • 38. Cryptosporidium andersoni is the predominant species in post-weaned and adult dairy cattle in China.
    Wang R, Ma G, Zhao J, Lu Q, Wang H, Zhang L, Jian F, Ning C, Xiao L.
    Parasitol Int; 2011 Jan 26; 60(1):1-4. PubMed ID: 20884374
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  • 40. Evaluation of factors associated with the risk of infection with Cryptosporidium parvum in dairy calves.
    Szonyi B, Chang YF, Wade SE, Mohammed HO.
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