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  • 2. Molecular evidence for Bartonella spp. in cat and dog fleas from Germany and France.
    Just FT, Gilles J, Pradel I, Pfalzer S, Lengauer H, Hellmann K, Pfister K.
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  • 6. Prevalence of human pathogens in cat and dog fleas in New Zealand.
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  • 8. Flea species infesting dogs in Florida and Bartonella spp. prevalence rates.
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  • 9. Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Fleas Collected from Dogs and Cats from Costa Rica.
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  • 15. Zoonotic Bartonella species in fleas and blood from red foxes in Australia.
    Kaewmongkol G, Kaewmongkol S, Fleming PA, Adams PJ, Ryan U, Irwin PJ, Fenwick SG.
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  • 17. Bartonella spp. infection in HIV positive individuals, their pets and ectoparasites in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: serological and molecular study.
    Lamas CC, Mares-Guia MA, Rozental T, Moreira N, Favacho AR, Barreira J, Guterres A, Bóia MN, de Lemos ER.
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  • 18. Pathogens in fleas collected from cats and dogs: distribution and prevalence in the UK.
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  • 19. Occurrence and bacterial loads of Bartonella and haemotropic Mycoplasma species in privately owned cats and dogs and their fleas from East and Southeast Asia.
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  • 20. Bartonella and Rickettsia from fleas (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) of prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) from the western United States.
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