Распространенность вирусов гриппа птиц в Республике Таджикистан: иммунологический мониторинг
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В Таджикистане наряду с птицеводческими, хозяйствами промышленного типа значительное поголовье кур содержится в мелких фермерских и частных подворных хозяйствах. Эта птица обычно имеет свободный выгул, и по этой причине возможны множественные контакты с дикими и синантропными птицами — потенциальными носителями штаммов вируса гриппа. Следовательно, наблюдение за распространением гриппа птиц… Читать ещё >
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