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The persistence of Brucella melitensis in experimentally infected ewes through three reproductive cycles

Tittarelli et al., 2005

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2517903693122928011
Author
Tittarelli M
Di Ventura M
De Massis F
Scacchia M
Giovannini A
Nannini D
Caporale V
Publication year
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B

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The authors studied the persistence of infection in 46 ewes experimentally infected with Brucella melitensis biovar 3 and monitored through three subsequent reproductive cycles. The entire experimental period lasted for 151 weeks. Infection of ewes and elimination of …
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