Oral immunisation of swine with a classical swine fever vaccine (Chinese strain) and transmission studies in rabbits and sheep.
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C. Burger | E. Albina | M. Picard | C. Crucière | V. Bruyére | G. Chenut | A. Saintilan | F. Rosenthal | C. Crucière
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