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  • 30. Zoonotic disease in a peripheral population: persistence and transmission of Leishmania major in a putative sink-source system in the Negev Highlands, Israel.
    Berger R, Wasserberg G, Warburg A, Orshan L, Kotler BP.
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    Hanafi HA, Fryauff DJ, Dykstra EA, Szumlas DE.
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