Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh

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Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh. / Biswas, P. K.; Christensen, J. P.; Ahmed, S. S.U.; Barua, H.; Das, A.; Rahman, M. H.; Giasuddin, M.; Hannan, A. S.M.A.; Habib, A. M.; Debnath, N. C.

I: Veterinary Record, Bind 164, Nr. 24, 13.06.2009, s. 743-746.

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Biswas, PK, Christensen, JP, Ahmed, SSU, Barua, H, Das, A, Rahman, MH, Giasuddin, M, Hannan, ASMA, Habib, AM & Debnath, NC 2009, 'Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh', Veterinary Record, bind 164, nr. 24, s. 743-746. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.164.24.743

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Biswas, P. K., Christensen, J. P., Ahmed, S. S. U., Barua, H., Das, A., Rahman, M. H., Giasuddin, M., Hannan, A. S. M. A., Habib, A. M., & Debnath, N. C. (2009). Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh. Veterinary Record, 164(24), 743-746. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.164.24.743

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Biswas PK, Christensen JP, Ahmed SSU, Barua H, Das A, Rahman MH o.a. Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh. Veterinary Record. 2009 jun. 13;164(24):743-746. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.164.24.743

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Biswas, P. K. ; Christensen, J. P. ; Ahmed, S. S.U. ; Barua, H. ; Das, A. ; Rahman, M. H. ; Giasuddin, M. ; Hannan, A. S.M.A. ; Habib, A. M. ; Debnath, N. C. / Risk factors for infection with highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N I) in commercial chickens in Bangladesh. I: Veterinary Record. 2009 ; Bind 164, Nr. 24. s. 743-746.

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AU - Barua, H.

AU - Das, A.

AU - Rahman, M. H.

AU - Giasuddin, M.

AU - Hannan, A. S.M.A.

AU - Habib, A. M.

AU - Debnath, N. C.

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