Subject Areas :
ملاحت احمدی 1 , سالار داداش زاده 2 , ابوالفضل غنی ئی 3
1 - گروه میکروب شناسی - دانشکده دامپزشکی- دانشگاه ارومیه
2 - گروه میکروبیولوژی دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشکاه ارومیه
3 - گروه علوم درمانگاهی، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد
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