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1. Isolation of Brucella abortus from a Dog and a Cat Confirms their Biological Role in Re-emergence and Dissemination of Bovine Brucellosis on Dairy Farms. Wareth G, Melzer F, El-Diasty M, Schmoock G, Elbauomy E, Abdel-Hamid N, Sayour A, Neubauer H. Transbound Emerg Dis; 2017 Oct; 64(5):e27-e30. PubMed ID: 27307391 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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