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1. Rickettsia (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) Vector Biodiversity in High Altitude Atlantic Forest Fragments Within a Semiarid Climate: A New Endemic Area of Spotted-Fever in Brazil. Moerbeck L, Vizzoni VF, Machado-Ferreira E, Cavalcante RC, Oliveira SV, Soares CA, Amorim M, Gazêta GS. J Med Entomol; 2016 Nov; 53(6):1458-1466. PubMed ID: 27480099 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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