Olds, C. L., Mason, K. L., & Scoles, G. A. (2018). Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks transmit Theileria parva from persistently infected cattle in the absence of detectable parasitemia: Implications for East Coast fever epidemiology. Springer.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Olds, Cassandra L., Kathleeen L. Mason, and Glen A. Scoles. Rhipicephalus Appendiculatus Ticks Transmit Theileria Parva from Persistently Infected Cattle in the Absence of Detectable Parasitemia: Implications for East Coast Fever Epidemiology. Springer, 2018.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Olds, Cassandra L., et al. Rhipicephalus Appendiculatus Ticks Transmit Theileria Parva from Persistently Infected Cattle in the Absence of Detectable Parasitemia: Implications for East Coast Fever Epidemiology. Springer, 2018.
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