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Megabacteria in Passeriformes [PDF]
Hans Cornelissen
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Candida/Megabacteria Proventriculitis in a Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo (Cacatua sulphurea sulphurea) [PDF]
Nancy L. Anderson
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Prevalence of megabacteria in budgerigar colonies
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1998ObjectiveTo measure the prevalence of megabacteria in budgerigar‐breeding colonies and to evaluate possible methods to reduce the prevalence. DesignA monitoring study over several years. Sample populationTwo budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) colonies with over 300 birds each.
L J Filippich
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Diagnosis and Management of Macrorhabdus ornithogaster (Formerly Megabacteria)
Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice, 2005Key to understanding Macrorhabdus ornithogaster is knowing what it is. When it was first described, it was recognized correctly as being a yeast. It stained with silver stains and the periodic acid-Schiff stain (PAS), both of which stain fungi [1,2]. Because of its unusual long, slender shape, however, subsequent investigators could not demonstrate a ...
David N Phalen
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Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice, 2014
Macrorhabdus ornithogaster, a yeast found only at the junction between the ventriculus and proventriculus, can infect a wide range of birds. Infection is often subclinical but can also result in gastrointestinal signs. Direct observation of the organism in the feces is a specific but somewhat insensitive means of diagnosis.
David N Phalen
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Macrorhabdus ornithogaster, a yeast found only at the junction between the ventriculus and proventriculus, can infect a wide range of birds. Infection is often subclinical but can also result in gastrointestinal signs. Direct observation of the organism in the feces is a specific but somewhat insensitive means of diagnosis.
David N Phalen
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Radiographic Signs of Proventricular Infection with "Megabacteria" [PDF]
Nina Ungerechts
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Diagnosis and Treatment Options for Megabacteria (Macrorhabdus ornithogaster)
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2004exaly +2 more sources
Circovirus inclusion bodies in intestinal muscle cells of a canary [PDF]
Multiple cytoplasmic inclusion bodies were observed in the intestinal smooth muscle cells of an adult canary from an aviary with a history of high mortality (50%) both in adult and young birds.
G Sironi
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Patologia respiratoria indotta in ratti sperimentalmente infetti da Megabacteria [PDF]
ROSSI, Giacomo +4 more
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Possibility of infecting mammals with megabacteria isolated from birds. [PDF]
ROSSI, Giacomo
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