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Pawel Pawel Bęczkowski

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Surveillance for Coxiella burnetii animal reservoirs in Hong Kong suggests low zoonotic risk of Q-fever from local ruminants, dogs, cats and rats

Number of pages: 12 Posted: 06 May 2026
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Q fever, coxiellosis, Zoonosis, public health