Great diversity of Piroplasmida in Equidae in Africa and Europe, including potential new species

scientific article published on 20 August 2019

Great diversity of Piroplasmida in Equidae in Africa and Europe, including potential new species is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VPRSR.2019.100332
P698PubMed publication ID31796173

P50authorFlorence FenollarQ21337920
Oleg MediannikovQ34574276
Handi DahmanaQ90269511
P2093author name stringBaptiste Mulot
Bernard Davoust
Jean-Paul Demoncheaux
Bernard Fabrizy
Makhlouf Chik
Nadia Amanzougaghene
Olivier Carette
Pierre Scandola
Thomas Normand
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P921main subjectbiodiversityQ47041
EquidaeQ165115
species novaQ27652812
P304page(s)100332
P577publication date2019-08-20
P1433published inVeterinary parasitology (Amsterdam : Online)Q27727345
P1476titleGreat diversity of Piroplasmida in Equidae in Africa and Europe, including potential new species
P478volume18

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