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Latent Herpes Virus Infections in Veterinary Medicine - A Seminar in the CEC Programme of Coordination of Research on Animal Pathology, held at Tubingen, Federal Republic of Germany, September 21-24, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
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Latent Herpes Virus Infections in Veterinary Medicine - A Seminar in the CEC Programme of Coordination of Research on Animal Pathology, held at Tubingen, Federal Republic of Germany, September 21-24, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
Series: Current Topics in Veterinary Medicine, 27
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This seminar referred to latent herpes virus infections in
veterinary medicine, with emphasis on the domestic animals. The
phenomenon of latency is of particular importance in veterinary
medicine because it can jeopardize the successful control and
eradication of diseases such as Aujeszky's disease and infectious
bovine rhinotracheitis, diseases which are often the cause of great
economic losses. For this reason, the Commission of the European
Communities (CEC) realized the importance of summarizing the
present state of knowledge on latent herpes virus infections in
veterinary medicine. A seminar was therefore organized by the
Federal Research Institute for Animal Virus Diseases in Ttibingen,
Federal Republic of Germany, from September 21 to 23, 1982, as a
part of the 'Animal Pathology Programme' of the CEC. The seminar
was attended by 50 participants not only from the countries of the
CEC, and 38 papers were selected for presentation. In veterinary
medicine, more intensive investigations on the latency of animal
herpes viruses have only relatively recently been initiated. In
contrast, great efforts have been made for many years to elucidate
latency in human and primate herpes viruses, and consequently the
most considerable advances have been made in this field. Some of
the most experienced scientists working on both systems were
therefore invited. As a result, this seminar was the first occasion
on which scientists from different countries and faculties
investigating herpes virus latency had the opportunity to present
and exchange their latest results. The.
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