SURVEILLANCE AND MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN COMMERCIAL AND BACKYARD POULTRY AND MIGRATORY WATERFOWL IN INDIA
Samples were collected from various avian species across Kerala, Haryana and Odisha, India between 2018-2020. All samples were tested for the presence of NDV (Newcastle disease virus) using RT-PCR based on the matrix gene (M) of the virus. Samples positive for the M gene were further tested with F g...
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