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Diagnosis and Treatment Options for Megabacteria (Macrorhabdus ornithogaster)
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2004N. Antinoff
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[Megabacteria-associated proventriculitis in poultry in the state of Brandenburg, Germany].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2001During the second half of the year 2000, we have diagnosed a megabacterial-associated proventriculitis in 13 laying hens and 4 cocks from 14 different flocks and one turkey. All birds were submitted for necropsy because of progressive runting, increased mortality and poor laying performance in the herds.
C, Schulze, R, Heidrich
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Patologia respiratoria indotta in ratti sperimentalmente infetti da Megabacteria
ROSSI, Giacomo +4 more
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[Proventriculitis in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus var. dom. L., 1758) caused by megabacteria].
Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 1998Three cases of a disease similar to going light syndrome in budgerigars in a flock of young laying hens in Turkey are reported. In all cases megabacteria in association with E. coli could be isolated. The causing agent appeared to be large, rod-shaped, gram-positive or gram-labil, and catalase test positive bacteria with cytochromoxydase activity ...
O F, Mutlu +4 more
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Possibility of infecting mammals with megabacteria isolated from birds.
ROSSI, Giacomo
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Megabacteria in diseased and healthy budgerigars
The Veterinary Record, 1997J. Baker
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Causes of death of wild birds of the family Fringillidae in Britain
The Veterinary Record, 1998T. Pennycott +5 more
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New communities of large filamentous sulfur bacteria in the eastern South Pacific.
International Microbiology, 2007V. Gallardo, Carola Espinoza
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