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Isolation of Influenza Virus Strains from Animals

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RECENTLY several authors have reported an increase in the incidence among domestic animals of respiratory diseases of viral origin.

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ROMVÁRY, J., TAKÁTSY, G., BARB, K. et al. Isolation of Influenza Virus Strains from Animals. Nature 193, 907–908 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193907a0

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