The Use of the Antigenically Variable Major Surface Protein 2 in the Establishment of Superinfection during Natural Tick Transmission of Anaplasma marginale in Southern Ghana

Roberta Koku, James E. Futse, Jillian Morrison, Kelly A. Brayton, Guy H. Palmer, Susan M. Noh

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