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БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА ВИРУСА ГРИППА ПТИЦ ПОДТИПА H5N1, ВЫДЕЛЕННОГО В РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ В 2006 ГОДУ

Abstract

Biological characteristics of avian influenza A virus isolates, recovered in the Russian Federation territories
in 2006, were studied. The virus was isolated in SPF chicken embryos and subtyped by hemagglutination inhibition
test. The IVPI values demonstrated that isolates were highly pathogenic. Clinical signs and the disease
course in chicks were studied.

About the Authors

И. Чвала

Russian Federation


Т. Манин

Russian Federation


В. Дрыгин

Russian Federation


Е. Белик

Russian Federation


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