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Salmonellosis in Canaries

Avian Diseases, 1975
In February, 1974, 4,400 canaries were shipped from Holland to a bird import quarantine station in the United States. Approximately two thousand of these birds died within 3 weeks postentry. Tissues were submitted to Veterinary Services Laboratories (VSL), Ames, Iowa, for examination for exotic disease agents. After the Diagnostic Virology Section, VSL,
R, Harrington   +2 more
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Salmonellosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
Salmonellosis is the most common infectious cause of diarrhea or colitis in horses. It can be associated with high fatality rates in patients with compromised host defenses. The increasing incidence of infection and antimicrobial resistance present a challenge for the practicing veterinarians.
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Cytokines in Salmonellosis

EcoSal Plus, 2004
The recruitment and activation of phagocytic cells in infected tissues and the induction of T-cell- and B-cell-dependent acquired immunity are crucial for the control and resolution of Salmonella infections. These complex processes require the interaction of bacteria with a multitude of cell surface receptors and ...
Pietro, Mastroeni, Clare, Bryant
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Salmonellosis in the Horse

British Veterinary Journal, 1970
SUMMARY This paper describes salmonellosis in horses as seen by the author and gives details of a bacteriological and serological survey.
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