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Canine distemper in Nepal's Annapurna Conservation Area – Implications of dog husbandry and human behaviour for wildlife disease - Fig 3
Authors
Ajay Narsingh Rana (8087360)
Christopher N. Johnson (157130)
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Debby Ng (8087345)
Dibesh Karmasharya (8087351)
Dikpal Karmacharya (8087354)
Mukhiya Gotame (8087348)
Saman Man Pradhan (8087357)
Scott Carver (333448)
Publication date
5 December 2019
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
(A) Percentage of ELISA-positive and (B) PCR-positive dogs at each site, and 95% confidence intervals. Only samples that were ELISA-positive, and which had sufficient blood, were analysed for P-gene with PCR.</p
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