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- Bartonella Infection in Sylvatic Small Mammals of Central Sweden
- Hydropotes Inermis Argyropus)
- Detection and Characterization of Bartonella Species in Western Australia
- Genome Evolution and Host Adaptation in Bartonella
- Of Bartonella Bacilliformis: One Step Closer to a Rapid Diagnostic Tool for Carrion’S Disease
- Bartonella Infections in Three Species of Microtus: Prevalence and Genetic Diversity, Vertical Transmission and the Effect of Co
- Bats As Reservoir Hosts of Human Bacterial Pathogen, Bartonella Mayotimonensis Ville Veikkolainen,1 Eero J
- Infectious Diseases of Indonesia
- Sequedex Documentation Release 1.0-Rc1
- Step I: White Paper Application
- Molecular Detection of Bartonella Quintana, B
- Phylogenetic Classification of Bartonella Species by Comparing
- Long-Term Trends of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Regard to Small
- Occurrence of Tick-Borne Diseases in Wild Rodent Species and Their Risks for Public Health
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- Factors Associated with the Rapid Emergence of Zoonotic Bartonella Infections Henri-Jean Boulouis, Chao-Chin Chang, Jennifer Henn, Rickie Kasten, Bruno Chomel
- Jonas Bilaišis BARTONELLA SPP. IR RICKETTSIA SPP. NUSTATYMAS
- Bartonella Species in Small Mammals and Their Potential Vectors in Asia
- Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species Infecting Rodents in Slovenia
- Bartonella Massiliensis Sp. Nov., a New Bacterial Species Isolated from an Ornithodoros Sonrai Tick from Senegal
- Fates and Potential Impacts of Plastic in Aquatic Environments
- ( 12 ) United States Patent ( 10 ) Patent No .: US 10,760,075 B2 Sommer Et Al
- Bartonella Clarridgeiae: Invasion of Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Role of Flagella in Virulence
- Bartonella Species in Small Mammals and Their Potential Vectors in Asia
- (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2015/0376685 A1 Lipuma Et Al
- Genomic Diversity of Bartonella Grahamii Isolated from Wild Rodents in the World
- Molecular and Cellular Basis of Bartonella Pathogenesis
- Bartonella Spp. Transmission by Ticks Not Established Sam R