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132 related items for PubMed ID: 36196667
1. Epidemiology of Rickettsia spp. in Atlantic rainforest areas of island and seashore mainland, southern Brazil. Kmetiuk LB, Paula WVF, Pádua GT, Delai RR, Freitas AR, Farinhas JH, de Paula LGF, Giuffrida R, Pimpão CT, Álvares Santarém V, Dos Santos AP, Figueiredo FB, Krawczak FDS, Biondo AW. Transbound Emerg Dis; 2022 Nov; 69(6):3597-3605. PubMed ID: 36196667 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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