Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2011
Volume: 10
Issue: 18
Page No. 2331 - 2342

Isolation and Phylogenetic Analysis of H9N2 Swine Influenza Virus from Sick Pigs in Southern China in 2010

Authors : Wei-Li Kong, Liang-Zong Huang, Nan Cao, Hai-Tao Qi, Meng Meng Zhao, Shang-Song Guan, Wen Hua Wang, Fu-Rong Zao, Wen-bao Qi, Pei-Rong Jiao and Gui-Hong Zhang

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