DETECTION OF HOG CHOLERA IN DESI PIGS

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2003-02
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TANUVAS
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Hog cholera (HC) is an acute, highly contagious, viral disease of swine, caused by Hog cholera Virus (HCV) a pestivirus, resulting in high morbidity and mortality. In India, the disease was first reported in West Bengal (Choudhray, 1951). Subsequently, the disease Was reported from Hyderabad (Rao and Satyanarayana, 1961), Maharashtra (Sapre et al., 1962),
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TNV_CRN_2003_32(1&2)_47-48
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Veterinary Science
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