Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis via the Canadian fur trade
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Richard Long | Deanne Langlois-Klassen | Marcus W Feldman | Marcel A Behr | M. Feldman | R. Long | M. Behr | Julie M. Granka | L. Chui | C. Pepperell | J. Guthrie | Jennifer L Guthrie | D. Alexander | F. Jamieson | Caitlin S Pepperell | D. Nguyen | Julie M Granka | David C Alexander | Linda Chui | Janet Gordon | Frances B Jamieson | Dao Nguyen | Wendy Wobeser | W. Wobeser | D. Langlois-Klassen | J. Gordon
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