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1. Foot-and-mouth disease: susceptibility of domestic poultry and free-living birds to infection and to disease--a review of the historical and current literature concerning the role of birds in spread of foot-and-mouth disease viruses. Kaleta EF. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 2002 Sep; 109(9):391-9. PubMed ID: 12395578 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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