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135 related items for PubMed ID: 7046177

  • 21. A lack of readily demonstrable virus antigens in the tissues of rabbits and cattle infected with malignant catarrhal fever virus.
    Rossiter PB.
    Br Vet J; 1980; 136(5):478-83. PubMed ID: 6784880
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  • 26. [The etiology of "malignant catarrhal fever" originating in sheep: serological findings in cattle and sheep with ruminant gamma herpesviruses].
    Metzler AE, Burri HR.
    Tierarztl Prax; 1991 Apr; 19(2):135-40. PubMed ID: 2068708
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  • 28. Neutralising antibodies to wildebeest-derived malignant catarrhal fever virus in African wildlife.
    Hamblin C, Hedger RS.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 1984 Apr; 7(3-4):195-9. PubMed ID: 6099787
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  • 29. A microtitre technique for the assay of malignant catarrhal fever virus and neutralising antibody.
    Mushi EZ, Plowright W.
    Res Vet Sci; 1979 Sep; 27(2):230-2. PubMed ID: 523811
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  • 30. Effect of levamisole on the course of malignant catarrhal fever virus infection in rabbits.
    Mushi EZ, Rurangirwa FR, Karstad L.
    Trop Anim Health Prod; 1981 May; 13(2):112. PubMed ID: 6262959
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  • 31. Sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever involving 3-5-week-old calves in Saudi Arabia.
    Abu Elzein EM, Housawi FM, Gameel AA, Al-Afaleq AI, El-Bashir AM.
    J Vet Med B Infect Dis Vet Public Health; 2003 Mar; 50(2):53-9. PubMed ID: 12675894
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  • 32. Course of malignant catarrhal fever in immunosuppressed and immunostimulated rabbits.
    Rurangirwa FR, Mushi EA.
    Vet Res Commun; 1984 Feb; 8(1):47-54. PubMed ID: 6539032
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  • 36. Studies concerning etiology of sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever in Europe.
    Muluneh A, Liebermann H.
    Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 1992 Sep; 99(9):384-6. PubMed ID: 1396168
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  • 39. The proliferation of malignant catarrhal fever virus in cattle and rabbits.
    Mushi EZ.
    Bull Anim Health Prod Afr; 1980 Jun; 28(2):85-9. PubMed ID: 7437548
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  • 40. Malignant catarrhal fever virus specific secretory IgA in nasal secretions of wildebeest calves.
    Rurangirwa FR, Mushi EZ, Karstad L.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 1982 Jun; 5(4):429-36. PubMed ID: 6890888
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