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Scientific Article

The use of salmonella vaccine in outbreaks of salmonellosis in sheep

Pages 66-69 | Received 29 Sep 1966, Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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RG Clark, RA Robinson, MR Alley, CM Nicol, SC Hathaway & RM Marchant. (2002) Salmonella in animals in New Zealand: the past to the future. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:sup3, pages 57-60.
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H.F. Dewes. (1979) Effects of vaccination with killed salmonella bacteria. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 27:5, pages 106-107.
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R.A. Robinson. (1970) Salmonella infection: Diagnosis and control. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 18:12, pages 259-277.
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G.B. Davis. (1969) Field trials with an ovine salmonella vaccine. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 17:4, pages 62-64.
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J.M. Rudge, B.S. Cooper & D.J. Jull. (1968) Testing a bivalent vaccine in sheep against experimental infection with Salmonella bovismorbificans and Salmonella typhimurium . New Zealand Veterinary Journal 16:3, pages 23-30.
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B.S. Cooper. (1967) Evaluation of vaccines against salmonellosis in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 15:11, pages 215-216.
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G.V. Wallace & O. Murch. (1967) Field trials to assess the value of a bivalent killed salmonella vaccine in the control of ovine salmonellosis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 15:4, pages 62-65.
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