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1. Ecology and epidemiology of rabies in humans, domestic animals and wildlife in Namibia, 2011-2017. Hikufe EH, Freuling CM, Athingo R, Shilongo A, Ndevaetela EE, Helao M, Shiindi M, Hassel R, Bishi A, Khaiseb S, Kabajani J, van der Westhuizen J, Torres G, Britton A, Letshwenyo M, Schwabenbauer K, Mettenleiter TC, Denzin N, Amler S, Conraths FJ, Müller T, Maseke A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2019 Apr; 13(4):e0007355. PubMed ID: 30990805 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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