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Immunosuppression induced by infectious bursal disease virus
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1991Immunosuppression caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is of major interest because of the widespread occurrence of the infection in commercial chickens. Infection with IBDV at an early age significantly compromises the humoral and local immune responses of chickens. The cellular immune response is also compromised by apparently to a lesser
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Infectious Bursal Disease and Spirochetosis in Pullet Chicks
Avian Diseases, 1987Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis were diagnosed simultaneously in a flock of 100 six-week-old babcock pullet chicks. Larvae of the fowl tick Argas persicus were found on the bodies of the chicks. Thirty-nine of the chicks died 5 days after the onset of clinical signs.
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Infectious bursal disease in the Sudan
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1983A, Salman +3 more
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Infectious bursal disease in Western Australia
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983G E, Wilcox +3 more
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A proposed nomenclature for infectious bursal disease virus isolates
Avian Pathology, 2018Daral J Jackwood +2 more
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<p>Infectious bursal disease virus in chickens: prevalence, impact, and management strategies</p>
Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 2019Sohini Dey +2 more
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New introduction of a very virulent infectious bursal disease virus in New York, USA
Avian Pathology, 2019Linda O Michel, Daral J Jackwood
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