Molecular characterization of fowl aviadenoviruses species D and E associated with inclusion body hepatitis in chickens and falcons indicates possible cross-species transmission
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M. Lebdah | A. Al-Ali | Adel M. Abdelaziz | Mahmoud H. A. Mohamed | I. El-Sabagh | A. Ibrahim | Adel M Abdelaziz | A. Al-Ankari | M. Alramadan
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