Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2011
Volume: 10
Issue: 14
Page No. 1829 - 1832

Histopathological Changes Associated with Epizootic of African Swine Fever in Nigeria

Authors : W.S. Ezema, E.P. Aba Adulugba, J.N. Luther and J.O.A. Okoye

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