Investigation of chronic and persistent classical swine fever infections under field conditions and their impact on vaccine efficacy

Author:

Coronado Liani,Bohórquez Jose Alejandro,Muñoz-González Sara,Perez Lester Josue,Rosell Rosa,Fonseca Osvaldo,Delgado Laiyen,Perera Carmen Laura,Frías Maria Teresa,Ganges LlilianneORCID

Funder

MAEC–AECID Programme of the Spanish Government

Spanish government

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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