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    Billeter SA, Diniz PP, Jett LA, Wournell AL, Kjemtrup AM, Padgett KA, Yoshimizu MH, Metzger ME, Barr MC.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2016 Mar; 16(3):151-6. PubMed ID: 26824189
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  • 30. First Detection of Rickettsia typhi and Rickettsia felis in Fleas Collected From Client-Owned Companion Animals in the Southern Great Plains.
    Noden BH, Davidson S, Smith JL, Williams F.
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    Manvell C, Berman H, Callahan B, Breitschwerdt E, Swain W, Ferris K, Maggi R, Lashnits E.
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  • 34. Species of flea (siphonaptera) infesting pets and hedgehogs in Germany.
    Visser M, Rehbein S, Wiedemann C.
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