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Differential Diagnosis For Microlab/Fluorescent indirect antibody test/Abnormal
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Leptospiral meningitis
Leptospirosis/severe (Weils) type
Leptospiral disease
Babesiosis
Cryptosporidiosis
Toxoplasmosis, lymphadenitis, acute
Tularemia
Leptospirosis Ictohemorrhagica- Synonyms
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