Asiatic newcastle disease: Outbreak checked to eliminate potential source of loss to poultry industry in California and nation
Authors
W. J. MatheyD. E. Stover
J. R. Beach
Authors Affiliations
W. J. Mathey is Junior Specialist, Department of Veterinary Science, University of California College of Agriculture, Berkeley; D. E. Stover is Livestock Disease Control Specialist, Division of Animal Industry, California Department of Agriculture; J. R. Beach is Professor of Veterinary Science, University of California College of Agriculture, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 4(9):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n09p7. September 1950.
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Abstract
The lifting of quarantines on June 15, 1950, from five California premises on which game birds are raised confirmed the elimination of a potential source of great loss for the poultry industry of the state and the nation.
Mathey W, Stover D, Beach J. 1950. Asiatic newcastle disease: Outbreak checked to eliminate potential source of loss to poultry industry in California and nation. Hilgardia 4(9):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n09p7
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