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Mittal et al., 1981 - Google Patents

Serological cross-reactions between Brucella abortus and Yersinia enterocolitica serotype 09.

Mittal et al., 1981

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10995041802998737410
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Mittal K
Tizard I
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I cres in ia en te roc oli ti ca, pathogenicity, a ubiquitous Gram-negati i Ve Coccobacillus of relati Vely low is not uncommon in the tissues of healthy animals, can give rise to positive reactions in serological tests for brucellosis. that have been used to differentiate Bruc el la …
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