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First report of Blastocystis spp. subtypes in ZOO animals in Slovakia, Central Europe.

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Record:
DANIŠOVÁ, Oľga - VALENČÁKOVÁ, Alexandra - KANDRÁČOVÁ, Petra - TOMKO, Martin - SUČIK, Monika. First report of Blastocystis spp. subtypes in ZOO animals in Slovakia, Central Europe. In: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 2022. ISSN 1232-1966, Vol. 29, no. 1 (2022), p. 149-151.
(2021: 1.603 - IF, 57 - H-index, 1.883 - IF 5y, 0.352 - SJR, Q3 - SJR Best Q, Q4 - JCR Best Q)
Year:
2022
Category:
V3 - Scientific output of publication activity from the journal
Output type:
CLA - article
UVMP share:
82 %
Edition:
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Vol. 29, no. 1 (2022), p. 149-151
Country of issue:
Poland
ISSN:
1232-1966
Research area:
200 - Veterinary Sciences
Field:
Group of study fields: Agricultural and veterinary sciences
Name of the field of study: veterinary medicine
Scientometrics:
2021: 1.603 - IF, 57 - H-index, 1.883 - IF 5y, 0.352 - SJR, Q3 - SJR Best Q, Q4 - JCR Best Q
Language:
english
 

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