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Prion protein gene heterogeneity in free-ranging white-tailed deer within the chronic wasting disease affected region of Wisconsin. Chad Johnson, Jody Johnson, Murray Clayton, Debbie McKenzie, Judd Aiken et al.
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[Sentinel infections for AIDS in a group of African patients with HIV/AIDS infection] Reinaldo Luis Menéndez Capote, María de los Angeles Chappotten Delahanty, Aroldo Ruiz Pérez, Filomena Antonica Costa
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Preclinical diagnosis of chronic wasting disease in captive mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) using tonsillar biopsy. Margaret A Wild, Terry R Spraker, Christina J Sigurdson, Katherine I O'Rourke, Michael W Miller et al.
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Incursion of epizootic hemorrhagic disease into the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia in 1999. J Pasick, K Handel, E M Zhou, A Clavijo, J Coates, Y Robinson, B Lincoln et al.
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Use of a sentinel host system to study the questing behavior of Ixodes spinipalpis and its role in the transmission of Borrelia bissettii, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, and Babesia microti. T R Burkot, G O Maupin, B S Schneider, C Denatale, C M Happ, J S Rutherford, N S Zeidner et al.
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Additional cases of Chronic Wasting Disease in imported deer in Korea. Tae-Yung Kim, Hyun-Joo Shon, Yi-Seok Joo, Un-Kyong Mun, Kyung-Sun Kang, Yong-Soon Lee et al.
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