Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analyses of Diverse Bartonella Species in Bat Ectoparasites Collected from Yunnan Province, China
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Lifen Yang | Wei-hong Yang | Hong Pan | G. Liang | Yun Feng | Tian Yang | Xi Han | Guopeng Kuang | Jing Zhang | Juan Wang | Zhi-Zhong Song
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