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haemostatic abnormalities in african swine fever a comparison of two virus strains of different virulence (dominican republic '78 and malta '78).african swine fever (asf) virus strains cause haemorrhage by producing a variety of defects, which vary in severity from strain to strain. to distinguish the main haemostatic defects leading to haemorrhage, two groups of pigs were infected with moderately virulent (dominican republic '78) and less virulent (malta '78) asf virus strains. mortality rate and severity of clinical observations were greater in pigs infected with dr '78 virus compared with pigs infected with malta '78 virus. the animal ...19938503789
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