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221 related items for PubMed ID: 21489238
1. Babesiosis due to the canine Babesia microti-like small piroplasm in dogs-first report from Portugal and possible vertical transmission. Simões PB, Cardoso L, Araújo M, Yisaschar-Mekuzas Y, Baneth G. Parasit Vectors; 2011 Apr 13; 4():50. PubMed ID: 21489238 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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