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    Agudelo-Flórez P, Londoño AF, Quiroz VH, Angel JC, Moreno N, Loaiza ET, Muñoz LF, Rodas JD.
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    Kositanont U, Rugsasuk S, Leelaporn A, Phulsuksombati D, Tantitanawat S, Naigowit P.
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  • 32. Molecular serovar characterization of Leptospira isolates from animals and water in Colombia.
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