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- :Izzard, Leonard ;Graves, StephenOct 2009 | Emerg Infect Dis. 15(10):1654-1656.:A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of 55% were positive for the citrate synthase gene by...
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