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- Laboratory News Vol 35 No 12 June 25 2012 Web[1]
- Babesia Microti Infection, Eastern Pennsylvania
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- Tick-Borne Disease, Excluding Lyme and Relapsing Fever
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- Tickborne Diseases of the United States: a Reference Manual
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- Babesiosis Fact Sheet (PDF)
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- Babesia Spp. Infection in Dogs from Rural Areas of São Paulo State, Brazil Infecção Por Babesia Spp
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- TICKBORNE DISEASES of the UNITED STATES a Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers Fifth Edition, 2018 CONTENTS TICK ID
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