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Japanese Quail: Susceptibility to Avian Tuberculosis
Avian Diseases, 1970Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica), also called coturnix, is used widely as an experimental bird in avian research. Being small and weighing 100 to 500 g, it requires much less cage space than does the chicken. The coturnix is relatively easy to raise; it appears to thrive on commercially prepared turkey feed (1-3).
A G, Karlson, C O, Thoen, R, Harrington
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Diagnostic approaches to avian tuberculosis
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2017Avian tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by M. avium including four subspecies Mycobacterium avium subspecies avium; M. avium hominissuis; M. avium paratuberculosis; M.
V. Srivastava +3 more
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A review on avian tuberculosis ( Avian mycobacteriosis ).
CABI Reviews, 2015Abstract Avian tuberculosis is a chronic disease caused mainly by Mycobacterium avium in birds. The disease has a worldwide distribution affecting primarily adult birds because of its long incubation period, making it a common disease in zoo and breeding establishments. Mycobacterium avium
A. V. Kwaghe +6 more
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Avian Tuberculosis in Wild Birds in the Netherlands
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987Mycobacterium avium was isolated from 82 of 11,664 birds submitted for necropsy in The Netherlands. All isolated M. avium strains belonged to serotype 1, 2 or 3. The greatest number M. avium were from buzzards and falcons. The prevalence of tuberculosis in gulls is extremely low.
T, Smit +3 more
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Immune evasion and provocation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Pallavi Chandra +2 more
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Generalised avian tuberculosis in a horse
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1986T S, Mair +3 more
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