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Epizootiology and Microbial Control
1976The microsporidia are among the most common pathogens found infecting insects under natural field conditions. This is increasingly evident as greater numbers of insect pathologists become acquainted with these obligatory minute pathogens. Their numbers and those of susceptible insect hosts have increased significantly during the past decade, especially
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Epizootiology of Lyme borreliosis.
Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases. Supplementum, 1991Borrelia burgdorferi is transmitted from animals to humans by ticks belonging primarily to the Ixodes ricinus complex. Transmission occurs during feeding, either by salivation, regurgitation, or by both processes. Two Eurasian (Ixodes ricinus and I. persulcatus) and three North American (I. dammini, I. scapularis and I.
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[Epizootiology of leptospirosis].
Veterinariia, 1971A P, Shatrov, A F, Kirpichev
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The Epizootiology of Canine Parainfluenza
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970J L, Bittle, J B, Emery
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