Dear Editor,Rabbit hemorrhagic disease(RHD)is a fatal infectious disease that primarily affects adult rabbits and causes great economic losses in the rabbit industry(Mitro and Krauss,1993).The causative pathogen is ra...Dear Editor,Rabbit hemorrhagic disease(RHD)is a fatal infectious disease that primarily affects adult rabbits and causes great economic losses in the rabbit industry(Mitro and Krauss,1993).The causative pathogen is rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus(RHDV),which belongs to the genus Lagovirus and the family Calicivirus(Moussa et al.,1992).In 1984,RHDV was first documented in China.展开更多
Dear Editor,Duck virus hepatitis(DVH)is a significant concern in the duck industry as the disease causes a highly contagious infection in young ducklings that is often associated with liver necrosis,hemorrhage,and hig...Dear Editor,Duck virus hepatitis(DVH)is a significant concern in the duck industry as the disease causes a highly contagious infection in young ducklings that is often associated with liver necrosis,hemorrhage,and high mortality(Yugo et al.2016).Duck hepatitis virus(DHV)was first described in1949 on Long Island in the United States.Subsequent,outbreaks have been reported in England,Canada,Germany,Japan and elsewhere(Toth 1969).展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,Rabbit hemorrhagic disease(RHD)is a fatal infectious disease that primarily affects adult rabbits and causes great economic losses in the rabbit industry(Mitro and Krauss,1993).The causative pathogen is rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus(RHDV),which belongs to the genus Lagovirus and the family Calicivirus(Moussa et al.,1992).In 1984,RHDV was first documented in China.
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文摘Dear Editor,Duck virus hepatitis(DVH)is a significant concern in the duck industry as the disease causes a highly contagious infection in young ducklings that is often associated with liver necrosis,hemorrhage,and high mortality(Yugo et al.2016).Duck hepatitis virus(DHV)was first described in1949 on Long Island in the United States.Subsequent,outbreaks have been reported in England,Canada,Germany,Japan and elsewhere(Toth 1969).