[Current epidemiology of selected bacterial zoonoses]
- PMID: 14770334
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-812761
[Current epidemiology of selected bacterial zoonoses]
Abstract
The present epidemiology of selected bacterial zoonoses brucellosis, anthrax, tularemia, Q fever, Chlamydia infections, tuberculosis, respectively mycobacteriosis and EHEC infections, is discussed.
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