Meriones Persicus as a New Probable Reservoir for Visceral Leishmaniosis
Visceral leishmaniosis as a zoonotic disease is one of the important infectious disease due to severe side effects and mortality in children and because of at least two endemic foci in Iran (Firooz Abad and Djahrom in Fars State, Meshkin Shar and Moghan in Ardabil State). Despite all preventive proc...
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Main Authors: | SSR Shojaei (Author), M Mohebali (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2005-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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