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From: Cytauxzoon europaeus infections in domestic cats in Switzerland and in European wildcats in France: a tale that started more than two decades ago

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Map of Switzerland (a) and France (b) showing the geographical distribution of the analysed samples. The geographic origin of the cats from study parts A (pentagons), B (circles), C (rhombs: anaemic cats; squares: stray cats) and D (triangles: domestic cats from 2003; stars: European wildcats from 1995–1995) in Switzerland (a) and France (b) are indicated. The colour of the symbols in a and b indicate PCR-positive (red) and -negative (green) samples. The size of the symbols in a indicates the number of Cytauxzoon spp. PCR-positive or -negative samples per location. For 11 cats from study B and 30 stray cats from study C the place of origin within the canton was unknown; these samples were allocated to the capital city of the corresponding canton

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