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Avian mycoplasmosis. Raul Cerda (ECO Animal Health)
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April 20, 2012
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Raúl Oscar Cerdá
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - UNLP
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Prof. Yarvendra Singh, Emeritus Scientist Dept of VPHE, LUVAS, Hisar, India
22 de marzo de 2020
Avian mycoplasmosis, a frequently reported and worldwide in distribution, has emerged as an economically important disease in India too. Several reports of its prevalence of MG and MS by serology, culture and PCR are there in the recent past.
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