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Scientific Article

Vibriosis in cattle

Part 3 : Studies on control by vaccination

Pages 89-91 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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B.L. Clark, J.H. Dufty & Mary J. Monsbourgh. (1970) Vaccination of heifers with Vibrio fetus (intestinal type) against infection with Vibrio fetus (genital type). Journal of Comparative Pathology 80:1, pages 47-52.
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