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A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in blood and serum

Muhangi, D. | Masembe, C. | Emanuelson, Ulf | Boqvist, Sofia | Mayega, L. | Ademun, R.O. | Bishop, Richard P. | Ocaido, M. | Berg, M. | Ståhl, Karl


Bibliographic information
Volume 11 Issue 1 ISSN 1746-6148
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
License
Open Access, CC-BY-4.0
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Muhangi, D., Masembe, C., Emanuelson, U., Boqvist, S., Mayega, L., Ademun, R.O., Bishop, R.P., Ocaido, M., Berg, M. and Ståhl, K. 2015. A longitudinal survey of African swine fever in Uganda reveals high apparent disease incidence rates in domestic pigs, but absence of detectable persistent virus infections in blood and serum. BMC Veterinary Research 11:106

2024-10-31
2026-02-03
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