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    Torina A, Vicente J, Alongi A, Scimeca S, Turlá R, Nicosia S, Di Marco V, Caracappa S, de la Fuente J.
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  • 26. Piroplasms of domestic animals in the Macedonia region of Greece. 3. Piroplasms of small ruminants.
    Papadopoulos B, Brossard M, Perié NM.
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    Aouadi A, Leulmi H, Boucheikhchoukh M, Benakhla A, Raoult D, Parola P.
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  • 33. Risks of suffering tick-borne diseases in sheep translocated to a tick infested area: a laboratory approach for the investigation of an outbreak.
    Hurtado A, Barandika JF, Oporto B, Minguijón E, Povedano I, García-Pérez AL.
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    Ferrer D, Castellà J, Gutiérrez JF, Lavín S, Marco I.
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  • 40. A parasitological, molecular and serological survey of Hepatozoon canis infection in dogs around the Aegean coast of Turkey.
    Karagenc TI, Pasa S, Kirli G, Hosgor M, Bilgic HB, Ozon YH, Atasoy A, Eren H.
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