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... • MARKER VACCINES. These are missing a glycoprotein (gE) on the virus surface, which means that it is possible to tell the difference between an animal that was vaccinated and those which were naturally infected. This is important if eradication of IBR from the herd is to be attempted. In youngstock ...
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