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. 1989 Oct;30(10):825–827.

Coronavirus-associated diarrhea (winter dysentery) in adult cattle

Peter JK Durham, Lori E Hassard, Ken R Armstrong, Jonathan M Naylor
PMCID: PMC1681282  PMID: 17423442

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