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. 1981 Oct;22(10):311–320.

Vesicular Diseases: Recent Advances and Concepts of Control

W A Watson
PMCID: PMC1789929  PMID: 6282431

Abstract

Most of this review is devoted to foot-and-mouth disease, considering only briefly vesicular stomatitis and vesicular exanthema of swine.

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