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In:  Recent Advances in Small Animal Reproduction.  P. W. Concannon, G. England, J. Verstegen III and C. Linde-Forsberg (Eds.)

Publisher:  International Veterinary Information Service, Ithaca, New York, USA.

Disease Transmission by Mating or Artificial Insemination in the Cat: Concerns and Prophylaxis
B. Ström Holst

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