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Emerging epidemiological patterns in rabbit haemorrhagic disease, its interaction with myxomatosis, and their effects on rabbit populations in South Australia

Gregory Mutze, Peter Bird, John Kovaliski, David Peacock, Scott Jennings and Brian Cooke
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