Prevalence and Characteristics of Novel Pathogenic Leptospira Species in Bats in Yunnan Province, China
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Wei-hong Yang | Hong Pan | Yun Feng | Xi Han | Tian-yun Yang | Guopeng Kuang | Juan Wang | Li-fen Yang
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