Comparison of three diagnostic techniques for detection of rotavirus and coronavirus in calf faeces in Australia
MM Izzo(Meat & Livestock Australia), John K. House(The University of Sydney), Xiaoqiong Gu(Singapore-HUJ Alliance for Research and Enterprise), AA Gunn(The University of Sydney), Y Lele(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), PD Kirkland(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries)
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