Systemic immune response and virus persistence after foot-and-mouth disease virus infection of naïve cattle and cattle vaccinated with a homologous adenovirus-vectored vaccine.

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Published in BMC Vet Res on September 15, 2016

Authors

Michael Eschbaumer1,2, Carolina Stenfeldt1,2, Steven I Rekant1,2, Juan M Pacheco1, Ethan J Hartwig1, George R Smoliga1, Mary A Kenney1, William T Golde1, Luis L Rodriguez1, Jonathan Arzt3

Author Affiliations

1: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC), Foreign Animal Disease Research Unit (FADRU), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), P.O. Box 848, Greenport, NY, 11944, USA.
2: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, PIADC Research Participation Program, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
3: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC), Foreign Animal Disease Research Unit (FADRU), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), P.O. Box 848, Greenport, NY, 11944, USA. jonathan.arzt@ars.usda.gov.

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