Clinical signs and their association with herd demographics and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) control strategies in PRRS PCR-positive swine herds in Ontario.
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Z. Poljak | C. Dewey | S. Carman | T. Rosendal | B. Young
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