Persistent infection of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) with SAT-type foot-and-mouth disease viruses: rate of fixation of mutations, antigenic change and interspecies transmission.
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W. Vosloo | G. Thomson | W Vosloo | A D Bastos | E Kirkbride | J J Esterhuysen | D J van Rensburg | R G Bengis | D W Keet | G R Thomson | A. Bastos | R. Bengis | D. V. van Rensburg | J. Esterhuysen | D. Keet | E. Kirkbride | D. J. V. Rensburg
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