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BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Chitosan is a highly effective in vitro antibacterial agent against the strains of bacteria causing footrot, but is not effective in treating stage-four footrot on farm.

Authors: McConnell M, Ali MA, Mros S, Bekhit AEA
Publication: Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 75, Jan 2015
Publisher: New Zealand Society of Animal Production

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