Lateral transmission of equine arteritis virus among Lipizzaner stallions in South Africa.
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J. Hedges | U. Balasuriya | Jodi F. Hedges | P. Timoney | A. Guthrie | A. Bosman | P. G. Howell | W. H. Mccollum | N. Maclachlan | Anna-Marì Bosman | W. McCollum
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