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267 related items for PubMed ID: 24923756

  • 1. Prevalence of upper respiratory pathogens in four management models for unowned cats in the Southeast United States.
    McManus CM, Levy JK, Andersen LA, McGorray SP, Leutenegger CM, Gray LK, Hilligas J, Tucker SJ.
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    Helps CR, Lait P, Damhuis A, Björnehammar U, Bolta D, Brovida C, Chabanne L, Egberink H, Ferrand G, Fontbonne A, Pennisi MG, Gruffydd-Jones T, Gunn-Moore D, Hartmann K, Lutz H, Malandain E, Möstl K, Stengel C, Harbour DA, Graat EA.
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  • 13. Feline calicivirus: a neglected cause of feline ocular surface infections?
    Gerriets W, Joy N, Huebner-Guthardt J, Eule JC.
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    Gourkow N, Phillips CJ.
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  • 17. Etiological investigation of multiple respiratory infections in cats.
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  • 20. [Bacteriological and virological status in upper respiratory tract infections of cats (cat common cold complex)].
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