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Absence of Bornavirus RNA in Wild Canids and Mustelids in Croatia. [PDF]
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Expanding Horizons: Host Range Evolution and Treatment Strategies for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 and H7N9. [PDF]
Gazik NH, Holodniy M, Bayat V.
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PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF AVIAN LEUKOSIS : I. ON PATHOGENESIS OF AVIAN VISCERAL LYMPHOMATOSIS
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Nondomestic Avian Pediatric Pathology
Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice, 2012This is a snapshot of avian neonatal pathology—not an exhaustive review. Through knowledge and recognition of the significant pathogenic challenges of avian neonates and the associated lesions, avian practitioners can improve their diagnostic and therapeutic success.
Judy st leger
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Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice, 1999
Much of the information previously available concerning avian clinical pathology was drawn from data from domestic avian species, in particular, poultry. Clinical pathology of nondomestic avian species such as psittacines, however, has come a long way toward establishing normal reference values for caged birds.
M P Jones
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Much of the information previously available concerning avian clinical pathology was drawn from data from domestic avian species, in particular, poultry. Clinical pathology of nondomestic avian species such as psittacines, however, has come a long way toward establishing normal reference values for caged birds.
M P Jones
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Pathology of Egg-Adapted Avian Encephalomyelitis
Science, 1956Erwin Jungherr, R E Luginbuhl
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Spotlight on avian pathology: aspergillosis
Avian Pathology, 2019Aspergillosis is a disease of domestic and free-living birds caused by infection with a fraction of fungi within the genus Aspergillus. Species can be identified by colony morphology and microscopic characterization of conidia and conidiophores or by PCR, and isolates can be typed by microsatellite typing. Serodiagnostic options for testing are limited
Ruediger, Hauck +2 more
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Observations on the pathology of experimental avian spirochaetosis
Research in Veterinary Science, 1983In experimental infection of chickens with a virulent strain of Borrelia anserina, peak spirochaetaemia was recorded from 72 to 96 hours. Progressive enlargement of the spleen with mottling was the predominant gross finding. Spleen, liver and small intestine showed extensive erythrophagocytosis, which continued even after the disappearance of ...
A C, Bandopadhyay, J L, Vegad
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The pathology of the avian integument: A review
Avian Pathology, 1989A review of the normal structure and the major pathological processes and disease entities of the avian integument is presented. The review has been written primarily as a reference source for those involved in the practice of veterinary pathology.
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