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2020, Number 3

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Vet Mex 2020; 7 (3)

Relaciones antigénicas del virus de la bronquitis infecciosa de las aves con el de la gastroenteritis transmisible de los cerdos

Romano PJJ, Velázquez EA, Olguín RF
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ABSTRACT

Comparasion of the FMVZ strain of transmisible gastroenteritis virus of pigs with the Massachusetts strain of infectious bronchitis virus of birds, revealed by neutralization, complement fixation and immunodifusion test, that there are antigenic relations between the two viruses.


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