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    Mezo M, González-Warleta M, Castro-Hermida JA, Muiño L, Ubeira FM.
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    Takeuchi-Storm N, Thamsborg SM, Enemark HL, Boes J, Williams D, Denwood MJ.
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    Bennema S, Vercruysse J, Claerebout E, Schnieder T, Strube C, Ducheyne E, Hendrickx G, Charlier J.
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  • 31. Development and validation of a protocol to identify and recruit participants into a large scale study on liver fluke in cattle.
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    Reichel MP, Vanhoff K, Baxter B.
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  • 38. A survey for antibodies against Fasciola hepatica in cattle and sheep in finland indicates a low level of exposure.
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