Calf coronavirus and rotavirus infections: An update
[Symposium: Clinical Aspects of Bovine Viral Diseases]
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https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol1979no14p129-130Keywords:
Diarrhoea, Reviews, Viral diseases, Symposium: Clinical Aspects of Bovine Viral DiseasesAbstract
Since the initial report of rotavirus causing diarrhea in human infants, the literature on rotavirus has become voluminous. Rotaviral infection has been recorded in many species: mouse, cattle, sheep, deer, pig, horse, monkey, prognhorn antelope, impala, Thomson’s gazelle, addax, rabbit, cat and dog.
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1979-11-01
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Calf coronavirus and rotavirus infections: An update: [Symposium: Clinical Aspects of Bovine Viral Diseases]. (1979). The Bovine Practitioner, 1979(14), 129-130. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol1979no14p129-130