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May 20, 2019Senecavirus A: Several questions remain unanswered9 minutesPlaySenecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions....moreShareView all episodesBy Pig Health TodayMay 20, 2019Senecavirus A: Several questions remain unanswered9 minutesPlaySenecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions....more
Senecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions.
May 20, 2019Senecavirus A: Several questions remain unanswered9 minutesPlaySenecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions....more
Senecavirus A (SVA) is detected in a pig’s tonsils about 40 days after infection with the virus — a finding that raises some interesting questions.