Clinical Findings Associated with Ornithodoros brasiliensis Tick Parasitism in Travelers, Southern Brazil.
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C. A. Ferreira | G. Souza | J. Reck | B. Dall’Agnol | U. Souza | A. Webster | P. Antunes | D. Schott | T. Padilha
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