Emergence of a Novel Reassortant Strain of Bluetongue Serotype 6 in Israel, 2017: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization
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A. Eldar | M. Ehrlich | N. Golender | B. Sharir | Y. Khinich | Itzik Abramovitz | V. Bumbarov | J. Varsano | G. Kenigswald | Shachar Ertracht | Itay Assis | Ily Shlamovitz | Eitan Tiomkin | Erez Yonay | I. Shlamovitz
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