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. 1955 Mar;53(1):12–25. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400000474

Studies in the epidemiology of infectious myxomatosis of rabbits

IV. Observations of disease behaviour in two localities near the northern limit of rabbit infestation in Australia, May 1952 to April 1953

I D Marshall, A L Dyce, W E Poole, Frank Fenner
PMCID: PMC2217801  PMID: 14367799

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