Importancia epidemiológica de la tripanosomiasis en rumiantes en México

Sbeidy Marlene Patiño Lopez, Dora Romero Salas, Anabel Cruz Romero, Marco Antonio Alarcon Zapata

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Hemoparásitos; Factores de riesgo; Trypanosoma

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