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Diseases of swine.
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In this article, the characteristics of a variety of diseases of swine and methods for their prevention and treatment are described, as well as methods to detect and treat these diseases in swine.Abstract:
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Yonghyan Kim,Venkatramana D. Krishna,Montserrat Torremorell,Sagar M. Goyal,Maxim C.-J. Cheeran +4 more
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Outbreak of reproductive disorders and mycobacteriosis in swine associated with a single strain of Mycobacterium avium subspecies hominissuis
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