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PCV2/PMWS field studies, experimental infections and immunological parameters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

G.M. Allan*
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
F. McNeilly
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
B. Meehan
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
S. Krakowka
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
J. Ellis
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
H. Nauwynck
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
A. Botner
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
K. McCullough
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
C. Charreyre
Affiliation:
Department of Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, DARDNI, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD, UK
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Extract

The Virology Department, VSD, DARDNI, in collaboration with colleagues in Europe and N America has had an active research programme on porcine circovirus-related diseases, including PMWS, for the last 5 years. This presentation will highlight some of our on-going research in this area.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2003

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