Mural folliculitis and alopecia caused by infection with goat-associated malignant catarrhal fever virus in two sika deer.
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Hong Li | Timothy B Crawford | M. Garner | Stuart R Rosenburg | Robert W Norhausen | Michael M Garner | Hong Li | T. Crawford
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