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European Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) as a source of emerging and re‐emerging pathogens of Public Health importance: A reviewTsokana et al., 2020
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- Tsokana C
- Sokos C
- Giannakopoulos A
- Birtsas P
- Valiakos G
- Spyrou V
- Athanasiou L
- Rodi Burriel A
- Billinis C
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- Veterinary Medicine and Science
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European brown hare (Lepus europaeus, EBH) is probably the most important game animal in Europe throughout its historical distribution. The decline in its populations across its geographic range in Europe have been attributed to factors such as reproductive rate and …
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