The epidemic status and genetic diversity of 14 highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (HP-PRRSV) isolates from China in 2009.
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K. Tian | Penglei Qiu | Lilin Wang | Jiajun Wu | Xiaoyu Deng | Dongmei Hu | Xiuling Yu | Jianqiang Ni | Xue Han | Kun Ning | M. Zhang | Zhi Zhou | X. Zhai | Ying-ju Xia | Zhen Cao | Qian Zhang | Lin Cai | Zhanchao Zi | Qi Liu | Yunfeng Fan
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