Gammacoronavirus and Deltacoronavirus in Quail

This paper expands on a previous report about coronaviruses in quail. After surveillance carried out in 2009 and 2010, some farmers started vaccinating quail with the Massachusetts avian infectious bronchitis virus serotype. The samples for this study were collected in 2013 from São Paulo state in s...

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Hauptverfasser: Torres, C. A, Hora, A. S, Tonietti, P. O, Taniwaki, S. A, Cecchinato, M, Villarreal, L. Y. B, Brandão, P. E
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