Some studies on the diagnosis and pathogenicity of the isolated duck virus hepatitis and duck virus enteritis from diseased ducks. A.M. Heagazy, A.M.Nawar, O.O.Lotfy and A. Metwally. The 9th Veterinary Conference

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 1900
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Keywords : Some studies , , diagnosis , pathogenicity , , isolated duck    
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