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- who: Sabir Hussain from the DepartmentCity University have published the research work: First serological evidence of Q fever in large ruminants and its associated risk factors in Punjab, Pakistan, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Using this approach, from all livestock farms, 384 serum samples were calculated as being required. This study reported that a history of on-farm abortions in livestock poses 14u00d7 greater odds of seropositivity for Q fever. This work provides baseline data and valuable insight into the major contributing factors that drive seropositivity of coxiellosis in large ruminants in . . .

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