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Serological and molecular prevalence of canine vector borne diseases (CVBDs) in Korea

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Fig. 1 Distribution map showing the location of the 5 major provincial divisions in the Republic of Korea
Table 1 Seroprevalence of selected arthropod-borne pathogens in outdoor dogs from five major provincial areas of South Korea
Table 2 Molecular prevalence of selected arthropod-borne pathogens by real-time PCR in outdoor dogs from five major provincial areas of South Korea

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