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The situation of echinococcosis in stray dogs in Turkey: the first finding of Echinococcus multilocularis and Echinococcus ortleppi

Avcioglu, Hamza; Guven, Esin; Balkaya, Ibrahim; Kirman, Ridvan; Akyuz, Muzaffer; Mebarek Bia, Mohammed; Gulbeyen, Hatice; Yaya, Sali


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