
pmid: 19363233
[Burgin and others (2009)][1] propose that the absence of cases of bluetongue in the UK during 2008 was due to the extensive vaccination programme and not to the prevailing weather conditions. I find this difficult to believe. The weather in much of southern and south-west England during July and
Sheep, Vaccination, Cattle Diseases, Viral Vaccines, Bluetongue, United Kingdom, Insect Vectors, Animals, Cattle, Sentinel Surveillance
Sheep, Vaccination, Cattle Diseases, Viral Vaccines, Bluetongue, United Kingdom, Insect Vectors, Animals, Cattle, Sentinel Surveillance
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