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Volume 20, Number 5—May 2014
Letter

Schmallenberg Virus Antibodies in Adult Cows and Maternal Antibodies in Calves

Armin R.W. ElbersComments to Author , Norbert Stockhofe, and Wim H.M. van der Poel
Author affiliations: Central Veterinary Institute, Lelystad, the Netherlands

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Schmallenberg virus antibody titers for 13 calves in a study to determine the decline of maternal antibodies in calves, the Netherlands,  2012–2013. Titers were determined by using a virus neutralization test and 2–4 blood samples per calf over time.

Figure. Schmallenberg virus antibody titers for 13 calves in a study to determine the decline of maternal antibodies in calves, the Netherlands, 2012–2013Titers were determined by using a virus neutralization test and 2–4 blood samples per calf over time.

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