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1. Coxiella burnetii in humans and ticks in rural Senegal. Mediannikov O, Fenollar F, Socolovschi C, Diatta G, Bassene H, Molez JF, Sokhna C, Trape JF, Raoult D. PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2010 Apr 06; 4(4):e654. PubMed ID: 20386603 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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