The response of colostrum-deprived, specific pathogen-free pigs to experimental infection with Teschen disease virus

The clinical response to Teschen disease and the excretion and rate of virus distribution in tissues of colostrum-deprived, specific pathogenfree pigs was determined. Severe, mild, and clinically inapparent responses to the disease were noticed following simultaneous intracranial and intranasal infe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science 1966-03, Vol.30 (3), p.71-81
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