KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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KIN KEN CHEW, ALEX DE LEON, TINH NGUYEN, TOBEY SONG and GRANT TAN* present a trial from Vietnam that shows an anti-viral feed additive, combining formaldehyde with organic acids, is an effective strategy to not only inactivate African swine fever virus in feed, but also prevent recontamination.
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