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    Zhang C, Xu J, Zhang T, Qiu H, Li Z, Zhang E, Li S, Chang YF, Guo X, Jiang X, Zhu Y.
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    Jeske K, Jacob J, Drewes S, Pfeffer M, Heckel G, Ulrich RG, Imholt C.
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  • 29. Evidence of Leptospiral Presence in the Cumberland Gap Region.
    Verma A, Beigel B, Smola CC, Kitts-Morgan S, Kish D, Nader P, Morgan J, Roberson J, Christmann U, Gruszynski K, Brandt L, Cho E, Murphy K, Goss R.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2019 Dec 22; 13(12):e0007990. PubMed ID: 31877135
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  • 31. Original Leptospira spp. in island's native terrestrial mammals: A case study in Pteropus spp. bats of New Caledonia.
    Soupé-Gilbert ME, Oedin M, Kainiu M, Girault D, Figuet O, Brescia F, Goarant C.
    Transbound Emerg Dis; 2022 Sep 22; 69(5):e2852-e2862. PubMed ID: 35730517
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  • 33. Molecular epidemiology of Leptospira interrogans in Rattus norvegicus in Hanoi, Vietnam.
    Koizumi N, Miura K, Sanai Y, Takemura T, Ung TTH, Le TT, Hirayama K, Hasebe F, Nguyen HLK, Hoang PVM, Nguyen CN, Khong TM, Le MTQ, Hoang HTT, Ohnishi M.
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  • 35. Leptospira borgptersenii and Leptospira interrogans identified in wild mammals in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
    Ulsenheimer BC, Tonin AA, von Laer AE, Dos Santos HF, Sangioni LA, Fighera R, Dos Santos MY, Brayer DI, de Avila Botton S.
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  • 40. Highly prevalent bartonellae and other vector-borne pathogens in small mammal species from the Czech Republic and Germany.
    Obiegala A, Jeske K, Augustin M, Król N, Fischer S, Mertens-Scholz K, Imholt C, Suchomel J, Heroldova M, Tomaso H, Ulrich RG, Pfeffer M.
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