Clinicotherapeutic management of mixed infection by Actinobacillus lignieressi and Theileria spp. in a bullock

Title: Clinicotherapeutic management of mixed infection by Actinobacillus lignieressi and Theileria spp. in a bullock

Authors: Bhavika Patel, JS Patel, Binod Kumar, DB Barad and Joice P Joseph

Source: Ruminant Science (2018)-7(2):335-336.

Cite this reference as: Patel Bhavika, Patel JS, Kumar Binod, Barad DB and Joseph JP (2018). Clinicotherapeutic management of mixed infection by Actinobacillus lignieressi and Theileria spp. in a bullock. Ruminant Science 7(2): 335-336.

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