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SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens

Publication Code: 
PR103
Publication Date: 
2001
ISBN: 
0 642 45687 9
Author(s): 
R G Alders & P B Spradbrow
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Summary

This publication is a record of papers presented at a workshop in Maputo, Mozambique 6-9 March, 2000 on Newcastle disease in village chickens. A thermostable vaccine suitable for use in the control of Newcastle Disease in village chickens has been developed by the University of Queensland, with funding from ACIAR. OUT OF PRINT

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