Microbial zoonoses and sapronoses

This book presents the state of art in the field of microbial zoonoses and sapronoses. It could be used as a textbook or manual in microbiology and medical zoology for students of human and veterinary medicine, including Ph.D. students, and for biomedicine scientists and medical practitioners and sp...

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Main Authors: Hubalek, Zdenek (Author), Rudolf, Ivo (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer 2011
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