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Circulation of infectious laryngotracheitis virus in poultry farms of
Ukraine in 2009–2020
were certain features of reproduction of viral isolates. Conclusions and prospects for further research. The results of monitoring indicate the circulation of ILT isolates in industrial and backyard poultry farms in Ukraine. ILT does not lose its relevance for poultry in Ukraine and requires constant surveillance. The next important step is to study the biological and molecular genetic properties of each of the isolates.