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Australian veterinary journal1970; 46(3); 90-98; doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1970.tb15928.x

Equine herpes viruses. 2. Persistence of equine herpesviruses in experimentally infected horses and the experimental induction of abortion.

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Publication Date: 1970-03-01 PubMed ID: 4316594DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1970.tb15928.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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Turner AJ, Studdert MJ, Peterson JE. (1970). Equine herpes viruses. 2. Persistence of equine herpesviruses in experimentally infected horses and the experimental induction of abortion. Aust Vet J, 46(3), 90-98. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1970.tb15928.x

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ISSN: 0005-0423
NlmUniqueID: 0370616
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 46
Issue: 3
Pages: 90-98

Researcher Affiliations

Turner, A J
    Studdert, M J
      Peterson, J E

        MeSH Terms

        • Abortion, Veterinary / microbiology
        • Animals
        • Antibody Formation
        • Blood / microbiology
        • Carrier State
        • Cortisone / pharmacology
        • Epinephrine / pharmacology
        • Female
        • Herpesviridae / classification
        • Herpesviridae / isolation & purification
        • Herpesviridae / pathogenicity
        • Herpesviridae Infections / veterinary
        • Horse Diseases / microbiology
        • Horses
        • Neutralization Tests
        • Nose / microbiology
        • Pregnancy
        • Respiratory Tract Infections / veterinary
        • Vagina / microbiology
        • Vaginitis / microbiology
        • Vaginitis / veterinary

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