Source: Journal of Wildlife Diseases. Unidades: ICB, FMVZ
Assunto: MICROBIOLOGIA
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FILONI, Claudia et al. First evidence of feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, parvovirus, and ehrlichia exposure in Brazilian free-ranging felids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, v. 42, n. 2, p. 470-477, 2006Tradução . . Acesso em: 14 out. 2024.APA
Filoni, C., Catão-Dias, J. L., Bay, G., Durigon, E. L., Jorge, R. S. P., Lutz, H., & Hofmann-Lehmann, R. (2006). First evidence of feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, parvovirus, and ehrlichia exposure in Brazilian free-ranging felids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 42( 2), 470-477.NLM
Filoni C, Catão-Dias JL, Bay G, Durigon EL, Jorge RSP, Lutz H, Hofmann-Lehmann R. First evidence of feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, parvovirus, and ehrlichia exposure in Brazilian free-ranging felids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 2006 ; 42( 2): 470-477.[citado 2024 out. 14 ]Vancouver
Filoni C, Catão-Dias JL, Bay G, Durigon EL, Jorge RSP, Lutz H, Hofmann-Lehmann R. First evidence of feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, parvovirus, and ehrlichia exposure in Brazilian free-ranging felids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 2006 ; 42( 2): 470-477.[citado 2024 out. 14 ]