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КОМПЛЕКС РЕСПИРАТОРНЫХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ СВИНЕЙ: ФАКТОРНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ И ПЕРВИЧНАЯ МОДЕЛЬ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ

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The quantitative model of a porcine respiratory disease complex which allows to explain practically all cases
of disease in piglets of CFO Russia (2006 year) was presented. The leading part in morbidity was proved:
porcine circovirus-2 (31,2% cases), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (27,2% cases) and
porcine respiratory coronavirus (25,2% cases). The role of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae was essentially below
and makes 16,4% cases. The role of swine influenza virus A (H1N1) was insignificant.

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Оганесян А.С., Дудников С.А., Бьядовская О.П., Прохватилова Л.Б. КОМПЛЕКС РЕСПИРАТОРНЫХ БОЛЕЗНЕЙ СВИНЕЙ: ФАКТОРНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ И ПЕРВИЧНАЯ МОДЕЛЬ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ. Ветеринарная патология. 2009;(4):28-38.

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