[Vector-borne diseases in ruminants in the Netherlands]
Rebecca E M Van Bodegraven1, Boyd R Berends1, Sara A Burt1
1Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Divisie Veterinaire Volksgezondheid, Faculteit Diergeneeskunde, Universiteit Utrecht, Postbus 80175, 3508 TD Utrecht.
Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|February 7, 2014
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