Abstract
Abstract
German
Five virus isolates were obtained from pox-like lesions in swine. The respective skin lesions, infected cell cultures, virus particles and experimentally infected young swine were identical to that of swinepox by histologic examination, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. The fluorescent antibody test provided a rapid and accurate means of diagnosis of naturally occurring lesions.
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