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. 1975 Jan;1(1):112–113. doi: 10.1128/jcm.1.1.112-113.1975

Isolation of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus from Mustelidae.

D D Porter, A E Larsen, N A Cox
PMCID: PMC274961  PMID: 170300

Abstract

Herpesviruses isolated from either domesticated or wild carnivores should be immunologically compared with known viruses of this group which could have been included in the diet of the animal before being considered to be previously undescribed herpesviruses native to the carnivore in question.

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