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586 related items for PubMed ID: 26912331
1. Bird ticks in Hungary reflect western, southern, eastern flyway connections and two genetic lineages of Ixodes frontalis and Haemaphysalis concinna. Hornok S, Flaisz B, Takács N, Kontschán J, Csörgő T, Csipak Á, Jaksa BR, Kováts D. Parasit Vectors; 2016 Feb 24; 9():101. PubMed ID: 26912331 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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