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An epizootic of Chlamydia psittaci equine reproductive loss associated with suspected spillover from native Australian parrots
Cheryl JenkinsNSW Department of Primary IndustriesElizabeth Macarthur Agricultural InstituteMenangleNSWAustralia
, Martina JelocnikAnimal Research CentreUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
91 Sippy Downs Drive
4556Sippy DownsQLDAustralia
, Melinda L. MicallefNSW Department of Primary IndustriesElizabeth Macarthur Agricultural InstituteMenangleNSWAustralia
, Francesca GaleaNSW Department of Primary IndustriesElizabeth Macarthur Agricultural InstituteMenangleNSWAustralia
, Alyce Taylor–BrownAnimal Research CentreUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
91 Sippy Downs Drive
4556Sippy DownsQLDAustralia
, Daniel R. BogemaNSW Department of Primary IndustriesElizabeth Macarthur Agricultural InstituteMenangleNSWAustralia
, Michael LiuThe ithree InstituteUniversity of Technology, SydneyUltimoNSWAustralia
, Brendon O’RourkeNSW Department of Primary IndustriesElizabeth Macarthur Agricultural InstituteMenangleNSWAustralia
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6959-9398
Catherine ChickenScone Equine Hospital2337SconeNSWAustralia
, Joan CarrickEquine Specialist Consulting2337SconeNSWAustralia
& Adam PolkinghorneAnimal Research CentreUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
91 Sippy Downs Drive
4556Sippy DownsQLDAustraliaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 14 Dec 2017, Accepted 09 Apr 2018, Published online: 16 May 2018
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