Проблема реовірусних інфекцій у ветеринарній медицині
Abstract
THE PROBLEM OF REOVIRUS INFECTIONS IN VETERINARY MEDICINE
V. G. Skibitskyi, G. V. Kozlovska
Annotation.The article is based on literature reports and the results of own research. In this article are analyzed issues relating to actuality reovirus infections in animals, antigenic polymorphisms of pathogens and the associated problem of constructing effective drugs for immune protection Shortly described current veterinary infection: African horse sickness, infection bluetongue, rotavirus infection (neonatal diarrhea).
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