Los virus de fiebre aftosa usados en la producción y control de vacunas en América del Sur
Foot-and-Mouth Disease viruses used in vaccine production and control in South America
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1981ISSN
0009-0131
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[Introducción] El presente trabajo describe las características antigénicas e inmunogénicas de las cepas usadas en la producción y control de vacunas en América del Sur. A la vez, describe aquellas que fueron importantes epidemiológicamente en esta región. [Introduction] This paper descibes the antigenic and immunogenic characteristics o the virus strains utilized in the production and control of vaccines in South America. Strains that have been epidemiologically important in the region are also described.
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43-44
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Fernandez AA, Filho YLV, Durini LAE, Sutmöller P. Los virus de fiebre aftosa usados en la producción y control de vacunas en América del Sur. Bol Cent Panam Fiebre Aftosa. 1981; 43-44: 21-28. Fernandez AA, Filho YLV, Durini LAE, Sutmöller P. Foot-and-Mouth Disease viruses used in vaccine production and control in South America. Bol Cent Panam Fiebre Aftosa. 1981; 43-44: 29-36.
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