Lelystad virus, the cause of porcine epidemic abortion and respiratory syndrome: a review of mystery swine disease research at Lelystad.

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Published in Vet Microbiol on November 01, 1992

Authors

G Wensvoort1, E P de Kluyver, J M Pol, F Wagenaar, R J Moormann, M M Hulst, R Bloemraad, A den Besten, T Zetstra, C Terpstra

Author Affiliations

1: Central Veterinary Institute, Department of Virology, Lelystad, Netherlands.

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