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1. Hantavirus-Leptospira coinfections in small mammals from central Germany. Jeske K, Jacob J, Drewes S, Pfeffer M, Heckel G, Ulrich RG, Imholt C. Epidemiol Infect; 2021 Feb 22; 149():e97. PubMed ID: 33612134 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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