The Etiology of Strangles.
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Publication Date: 1964-04-01 PubMed ID: 14140873
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BRYANS JT, DOLL ER, SHEPHARD BP.
(1964).
The Etiology of Strangles.
Cornell Vet, 54, 198-205.
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- Animals
- Horse Diseases
- Horses
- Research
- Streptococcal Infections
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This article has been cited 4 times.- Bell RJ, Smart ME. An unusual complication of strangles in a pony. Can Vet J 1992 Jun;33(6):400-1.
- Piché CA. Clinical observations on an outbreak of strangles. Can Vet J 1984 Jan;25(1):7-11.
- Studdert MJ. Equine herpesviruses. 4. Concurrent infection in horses with strangles and conjunctivitis. Aust Vet J 1971 Sep;47(9):434-6.
- Erickson ED, Norcross NL. The cell surface antigens of Streptococcus equi. Can J Comp Med 1975 Apr;39(2):110-5.
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