La garrapata Amblyomma parvum como vector potencial de patógenos en animales y seres humanos

Roger Ivan Rodriguez-Vivas, Melina Maribel Ojeda-Chi, Nadia F. Ojeda-Robertos, Karla Rossanet Dzul-Rosado

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Amblyomma, humanos, animales, enfermedades

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.56369/BAC.4163



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