Molecular detection of rickettsial agents of hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) collected from wild birds of Panama
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M. Ogrzewalska | L. Domínguez | S. Bermúdez | Bernardo Castillo | Diorene Smith | Isis Ochoa | Jonathan G Oliveira | E. R. Sampaio de Lemos | Jorge M. Herrera
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