Bartonella DNA in heart tissues of bats in central and eastern Europe and a review of phylogenetic relations of bat-associated bartonellae
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H. Fuehrer | A. Mihalca | Z. Bagó | Alexandra Corduneanu | A. Sándor | S. Hornok | A. Ionică | N. Leitner | Katharina Stefke
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