Abstract:Background:
Aujeszky’s disease is mainly a swine disease, still endemic worldwide. It can infect other mammalians, including human beings, and it is usually fatal with nervous symptoms. Since the disease was detected in 1988 in Argentina, many outbreaks have been reported, involving both feral swine and dogs.
Aim:
At present, in Argentina, PRV cases are sporadically reported, however clinical cases are informed. The purpose of this study is to obtain information about the seroprevalence of PRV in wild boar … Show more
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