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    Fever and nasal discharge, must be pneumonia?

    en-usFebruary 24, 2019

    About this Episode

    Fever and nasal discharge, must be pneumonia?
    Today's episode of the Purdue Dairy Digest discusses some of the challenges of diagnosing pneumonia on dairy farms. While we know more about causes of pneumonia today than we ever have, disease incidences are still high. Listen to today's episode to learn more about the direction that research is going to tackle pneumonia.

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