Faeces as a novel material to estimate lyssavirus prevalence in bat populations
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T. Kuiken | M. Koopmans | J. V. D. van den Brand | C. Reusken | P. Lina | E. Kooi | L. Begeman | M. V. D. van de Bildt | E. van Weezep | Erik van Weezep
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