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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Peptide ELISA and FRET-qPCR identified a significantly higher prevalence of Chlamydia suis in domestic pigs than in feral swine from the State of Alabama, USA.
transparent WS Author: Brown, Vienna R.
transparent Other Authors: Hoque, Md Monirul
transparent Adekanmbi, Folasade
transparent Barua, Subarna
transparent Rahman, Kh. Shamsur
transparent Aida, Virginia
transparent Anderson, Brian
transparent Poudel, Anil
transparent Kalalah, Anwar
transparent Bolds, Sara A.
transparent Madere, Steven
transparent Kitchens, Steven
transparent Price, Stuart
transparent Lockaby, B. Graeme
transparent Kyriakis, Constantinos S.
transparent Year: 2021
transparent Citation/References: Hoque, M.M., F. Adekanmbi, S. Barua, K.S. Rahman, V. Aida, B. Anderson, A. Poudel, A. Kalalah, S. Bolds, S. Madere, S. Kitchens, S. Price, V. Brown, B.G. Lockaby, C.S. Kyriakis, B. Kaltenboeck, and C. Wang. 2021. Peptide ELISA and FRET-qPCR identified a significantly higher prevalence of Chlamydia suis in domestic pigs than in feral swine from the State of Alabama, USA. Pathogens 10(1):11. doi: 10.3390/pathoge​ns10010011
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transparent Affiliated Project: Wildlife Services Operations
transparent Type: Text
transparent Language: eng
transparent Description: pdf
transparent Format-Extent: 10 pages
transparent File ID No.: REP 2021-021

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