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tick-borne relapsing fever in kashmir: mice inoculation--a diagnostic method of choice. 19674964791
isolation of clostridium oedematiens from sheep and an attempt at control of "black disease" in a farm at kashmir. 19715559581
studies on the prevalence and laboratory transmission of fascioliasis in animals in the kashmir valley.in kashmir, 85.1% of cattle, 51.3% of sheep and 14.8% of goats were found infected with fasciola spp. the prevalence rate varied from 66.6 to 100.0%, 25.0 to 100% and nil to 66.0% in cattle, sheep and goats respectively in different months of the year. fasciola gigantica was the predominant species in all animal species but sheep harboured both f. gigantica and f. hepatica. the prevalence of f. hepatica infection in sheep happens to be the first report from india. lymnaea auricularia sensu stric ...19892920277
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