Negative cohort study plan for the estimation of diagnostic specificity of Two PCR assays for the detection of Classical Swine Fever, African Swine Fever and Foot and Mouth disease viruses in oral fluid samples - Pork Checkoff
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Negative cohort study plan for the estimation of diagnostic specificity of Two PCR assays for the detection of Classical Swine Fever, African Swine Fever and Foot and Mouth disease viruses in oral fluid samples

Date Completed: July 17, 2018Primary Investigator: Dr. Jane Christopher-Hennings DVM MSInstitution: South Dakota State UniversityFunded By: National Pork BoardID: 17-220
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