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- :Bouchouicha, Rim ;Durand, BenoitMay 2009 | Emerg Infect Dis. 15(5):813-816.:Multiple locus variable number tandem repeat analysis was performed on 178 Bartonella henselae isolates from 9 countries; 99 profiles were distributed...
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