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105 related items for PubMed ID: 23869471

  • 1. Cutaneous lesions associated with dual infection caused by canine distemper virus and orthopoxvirus in a domestic cat.
    Wiener DJ, Welle MM, Origgi FC.
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    Kadam RG, Karikalan M, Siddappa CM, Mahendran K, Srivastava G, Rajak KK, Bhardwaj Y, Varshney R, War ZA, Singh R, Ghosh M, Beena V, Pawde AM, Singh KP, Sharma AK.
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