Large Q fever outbreak due to sheep farming near residential areas, Germany, 2005
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A. Gilsdorf | C. Wagner-Wiening | K. Alpers | A Gilsdorf | C Kroh | S Grimm | E Jensen | C Wagner-Wiening | K Alpers | C. Kroh | S. Grimm | E. Jensen
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