Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 7 in European cattle and sheep: diagnostic considerations and effect of previous BTV exposure.
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M. Beer | B. Hoffmann | C. Batten | K. Wernike | G. Savini | C. Oura | L. Teodori | M. Eschbaumer | L. Edwards | A. Di Gennaro
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