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El cuerpo glicogénico en neonatos del orden de los psittaciformes y su relación con la mortalidad neonatal [PDF]
Domingo, R.
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Zoonotic relevance of multidrug-resistant bacteria in parrots with respiratory illness. [PDF]
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Two <i>Avastrovirus</i> Species Discovered in Psittaciformes Expand the Host Range of the Family <i>Astroviridae</i>. [PDF]
Jenns K, Eden JS, Olsson A, Phalen D.
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Draft genome sequences of human adenovirus F associated with acute gastroenteritis in Blantyre, Malawi. [PDF]
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Genomic characterization of parvovirus and beak and feather disease virus in cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus). [PDF]
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Protein electrophoresis of psittacine plasma
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2007Background: Although protein electrophoresis (EPH) has been widely applied in human and veterinary medicine, it has only recently been implemented in the analysis of avian samples. Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the application of protein EPH to the analysis of psittacine plasma samples. Our goals were to describe protein fraction
Carolyn Cray
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PSITTACINE BIRDS AND CHLAMYDIA
Lancet, The, 1988M, Puolakkainen, P, Ukkonen, P, Saikku
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Psittacine Sedation and Anesthesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2022Successful management of sedation/anesthesia of psittacine species relies on familiarity with their specific anatomy and physiology, and detailed knowledge of the recent advancements in applied pharmacology of the anesthetics and perianesthetic monitoring of cardiovascular and respiratory functions.
Mikel, Sabater González, Chiara, Adami
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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