A new focus of spotted fever caused by Rickettsia parkeri in Brazil
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S. V. Oliveira | V. Vizzoni | M. Amorim | G. Gazêta | T. Sato | Nicole Oliveira de Moura Martiniano | Sheila de Figueiredo Ventura
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