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H5N1: How prepared are the US and UK for a pandemic? [PDF]
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Effects of a direct fed microbial and xylanase enzyme blend on Salmonella Typhimurium colonization, antioxidant status, and performance in broiler chickens. [PDF]
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Integrated approaches to explore temporal-spatial changes in gene reassortment of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5) virus in Eurasia, 2000-2023. [PDF]
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Segregate, Test, Observe and Persevere (STOP): strengthening ex situ breeding programs for biodiversity in zoos amid highly pathogenic avian influenza threats - a case approach. [PDF]
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Endemic avian influenza landscape in Asia: sustained zoonotic risks. [PDF]
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Pacheco's Disease in Psittacine Birds
Avian Diseases, 1984Pacheco's disease, caused by a herpesvirus, was diagnosed in 20 groups of 47 psittacine birds received for necropsy. A tentative diagnosis, based on history and gross lesions, was confirmed by one or more of the following observations: Cowdry type A inclusions in the hepatocytes and cells of other affected tissues, pathogenicity of tissue suspensions ...
B, Panigrahy, L C, Grumbles
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
Numerous diseases are shared by birds and humans. Many of them are true zoonosis. Chlamydiosis, salmonellosis, and tuberculosis are the primary infectious diseases. Allergic alveolitis in humans, induced by exposure to bird dander and protein, is also of great significance. The other diseases are of less common occurrence or represent oddities. [Editor'
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Numerous diseases are shared by birds and humans. Many of them are true zoonosis. Chlamydiosis, salmonellosis, and tuberculosis are the primary infectious diseases. Allergic alveolitis in humans, induced by exposure to bird dander and protein, is also of great significance. The other diseases are of less common occurrence or represent oddities. [Editor'
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Ocular Surface Disease in Birds
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2019Avian ocular disease may be primary or a manifestation of systemic disease. Various infectious and noninfectious diseases have been reported to cause ocular pathology. Thorough physical examination and diagnostic testing are necessary to determine a treatment plan.
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