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Brucellae through the food chain : the role of sheep, goats and springbok (Antidorcus marsupialis) as sources of human infections in Namibia
Submitted: 03 May 2011 | Published: 03 May 2011
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K. Magwedere,A. Bishi,
G. Tjipura-Zaire,
G. Eberle,
Y. Hemberger,
L. C. Hoffman,
F. Dziva,
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