The Value of Tuberculinization in Veterinary Practice
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Tuberculosis, strain, microbacteria, bovis, humanis, avium, PPD, KAM, tuberculinizationAbstract
In a scientific study, the biological properties of PPD diagnostics, developed in the laboratory of the Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine by a senior researcher G.Kh. Mamadullaeva, are experimentally explained.
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