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Anaplasmosis

Disease, mostly animal (cattle) also in humans, caused by bacteria of the genus Anaplasma

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    Anaplazmozy zhivotnykh / I. V. Abramov [and others] ; pod redak︠t︡sieĭ A. A. Markova.

    | Date: 1965
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    Inoculation of cattle against redwater and gall-sickness / by Ll.E.W. Bevan.

    Bevan, Ll. E. W. | Date: 1919
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    Koyunlarda Piroplasmosis, Theileriosis ve Anaplasmosis'te kemik iliği riopsy'si / yazan Ahmet Noyan.

    Noyan, Ahmet. | Date: 1954
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    Some protozoan diseases of man and animals : anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and toxoplasmosis / by Clarence R. Cole [and others].

    Conference on Some Protozoan Diseases of Man and Animals, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, and Toxoplasmosis (1955 : New York, N.Y.) | Date: 1956
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    Die Anaplasmose : Ätiologie, Epidemiologie, Behandlung und Verhütung Untersuchungen und Erfahrungen in den Hochtälern der Anden und der Küstenebene Perús / von Horst S.H. Seifert.

    Seifert, Horst S. H. | Date: [1971]

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