Effects of Rispens CVI988 vaccination followed by challenge with Marek’s disease viruses of differing virulence on the replication kinetics and shedding of the vaccine and challenge viruses

Veterinary Microbiology - Tập 183 - Trang 21-29 - 2016
Sithara Ralapanawe1, Stephen W. Walkden-Brown1, A.F.M. Fakhrul Islam1, Katrin G. Renz1
1Animal Science, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia

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