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Veterinary research communications2008; 32 Suppl 1; S223-S226; doi: 10.1007/s11259-008-9155-6

Neospora spp. infection associated with equine abortion and/or stillbirth rate.

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Publication Date: 2008-08-13 PubMed ID: 18696243DOI: 10.1007/s11259-008-9155-6Google Scholar: Lookup
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Veronesi F, Diaferia M, Mandara MT, Marenzoni ML, Cittadini F, Piergili Fioretti D. (2008). Neospora spp. infection associated with equine abortion and/or stillbirth rate. Vet Res Commun, 32 Suppl 1, S223-S226. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-008-9155-6

Publication

ISSN: 1573-7446
NlmUniqueID: 8100520
Country: Switzerland
Language: English
Volume: 32 Suppl 1
Pages: S223-S226

Researcher Affiliations

Veronesi, F
  • Department of Biopathological Science and Hygiene of Food and Animal Production, Section of Parasitology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
Diaferia, M
    Mandara, M T
      Marenzoni, M L
        Cittadini, F
          Piergili Fioretti, D

            MeSH Terms

            • Abortion, Spontaneous / microbiology
            • Animals
            • Female
            • Horse Diseases / microbiology
            • Horse Diseases / mortality
            • Horses
            • Mycoses / mortality
            • Mycoses / veterinary
            • Neurospora / pathogenicity
            • Pregnancy
            • Stillbirth / veterinary

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            This article includes 5 references
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