Equine grass sickness is associated with low antibody levels to Clostridium botulinum: a matched case-control study.
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D F Kelly | H. E. McCarthy | D. Kelly | N. P. French | C. Proudman | C J Proudman | H E McCarthy | N P French | G B Edwards | I R Poxton | C E Payne-Johnson | K Miller | G. Edwards | K. Miller | I. Poxton | C. Payne-Johnson | Nigel P. French | Donald F. Kelly
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