A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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A poultry flock in Singapore has tested positive for Newcastle disease, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said.
The infection was confirmed through laboratory tests at the Center for Animal and Veterinary Sciences. The birds had been vaccinated, but showed only mild signs of illn...
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