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- who: Nicole Picard-Hagen from the Our study clearly demonstrates that the Bovis infection induces genital lesions and alters the semen quality, leading to an alteration of sexual function of the rams. However this study performed in field conditions on , rams included a bias associated to the selection of flocks (voluntary instead of randomly selected) and rams (selected by their owners instead of random), leading to a study sample that could be not representative of the ram population in South-Eastern France have published the research work: Contagious epididymitis due to Brucella ovis: relationship between sexual function . . .
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