African Swine Fever: Epidemiology, the Design of New Diagnostic Methods, and Vaccine Development
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African Swine Fever: Epidemiology, the Design of New Diagnostic Methods, and Vaccine Development
Abstract
African swine fever (ASF) is a pandemic viral disease that poses a major threat to the health of wild and domestic pigs, national economies, and subsistence livelihoods around the world [...].
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