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Empirical analysis suggests continuous and homogeneous circulation of Newcastle disease virus in a wide range of wild bird species in Africa

Cappelle J. | Caron A. | Servan de Almeida R. | Gil P. | Pedrono M. | Mundava J. | Fofana B. | Balança G. | Dakouo M. | Ould El Mamy A.B. | Abolnik C. | Maminiaina O.F. | Cumming G.S. | De Visscher M.N. | Albina E. | Chevalier V. | Gaidet N.


Bibliographic information
Volume 143 Issue 6
Pagination
p. 1292-1303
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Cappelle J., Caron A., Servan de Almeida R., Gil P., Pedrono M., Mundava J., Fofana B., Balança G., Dakouo M., Ould El Mamy A.B., Abolnik C., Maminiaina O.F., Cumming G.S., De Visscher M.N., Albina E., Chevalier V., Gaidet N. 2015. Empirical analysis suggests continuous and homogeneous circulation of Newcastle disease virus in a wide range of wild bird species in Africa. Epidemiology and Infection, 143 (6) : p. 1292-1303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095026881400185X

2017-07-15
2026-02-03
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