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Latency and reactivation of infectious laryngotracheitis vaccine virus

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Latency and reactivation of a commercial infectious laryngotracheitis virus vaccine were demonstrated in live chickens. Virus was re-isolated at intervals between seven and fourteen weeks post-vaccination and this may be of epizootiological significance.

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Hughes, C.S., Williams, R.A., Gaskell, R.M. et al. Latency and reactivation of infectious laryngotracheitis vaccine virus. Archives of Virology 121, 213–218 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01316755

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