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Published February, 2012
By A. Burny and M. Mammerickx
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
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This volume on enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) and bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is the second in our series "Developments in Veterinary Virology".

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Published November, 2011
By G.F. de Boer
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This monograph on Avian Leukosis presents comprehensive reviews on the recent history of avian retrovirus research, on epizootiological, virological, pathological aspects, on tumor induction, the immune response to avian retro viruses, virus-cell interactions and on techniques for diagnosis.

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Published October, 2011
By J.B. Campbell, K.M. Charlton and James Campbell
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Rabies is an ancient disease and a fearsome one. The pioneering work of many 19th century workers, culminating in the development of the first rabies vaccines by Louis Pasteur, provided the ground work for the modern era in the study of rabies.

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Published October, 2011
By D. J. Alexander
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Published October, 2011
By L.N. Payne
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Take a disease of complex pathology with inflammatory and neoplastic features, which affects lymphoid and neural tissues, belonging to a disease group which killed one chicken in five, and which defied efforts to understand and control it for !lOre than 50 years, and one can begin to appreciate the interest Marek's disease has received.

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Published October, 2011
By G. Wittmann
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Published September, 2011
By Yechiel Becker
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African swine fever (ASF) is caused by a virus that is classified as a member of the Iridovirinae family. Introduction of the virus into Iberia in the 1960's led to a series of ASF epidemics in Spain and Portugal .

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Published September, 2011
By Gholamreza Darai
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The influence of basic science, particularly molecular biology, in human and veterinary medicine revolutionized thinking in many aspects and changed fundamentally and creatively the classical strategy for research and prevention of infectious diseases.

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Published September, 2011
By G. Pétursson, R. Hoff-Jørgensen and R. Hoff-Jorgensen
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Petursson and Rikke Hoff-J0rgensen The concept of slow viral infections was first put forward in 1954 by Dr. Bjorn Sigurdsson, an Icelandic physician who had been studying some sheep diseases which were introduced into Iceland with the importation of a foreign breed of sheep in 1933.

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Published September, 2011
By B. Liess
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It was not before the late fifties that HC research entered Phase III when fluorescent antibody techniques offered not only the means for detection and titration of HCV in porcine cell cultures but also for more intensive research on hog cholera and its virus.

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