Modeling the transboundary risk of feed ingredients contaminated with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus

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Scott Dee
Casey Neill
Aaron Singrey
Travis Clement
Roger Cochrane
Cassandra Jones
Gilbert Patterson
Gordon Spronk
Jane Christopher-Hennings
Eric Nelson
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[1] Pipestone Veterinary Services,Pipestone Applied Research
[2] South Dakota State University,Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory
[3] Kansas State University,Department of Grain Science
[4] University of Minnesota,Center for Animal Health and Food Safety
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Transboundary; Porcine; Epidemic; Diarrhea; Virus; Antimicrobial; Ingredient; Lysine; Soybean meal; Choline;
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