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infectious bursal disease Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly contagious disease of young chickens, caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)...
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Gute sheep Gute sheep have a long-standing history in Sweden. Archaeological finds indicate that they are closely related to the sheep brought to northern...
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Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Morphology. Hamuli with a length of 57 µm, marginal hooklet sickle length 8.5 µm. Anterolateral processes of the ventral bar are...
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Haemonchus contortus The largest nematode (1.8-3 cm) found in the abomasum, Haemonchus contortus is easily recognised. Females are pied, the white ovaries...
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Avibacterium paragallinarum H. paragallinarum is a Gram-negative, polar staining, nonmotile bacterium. In 24 hour cultures, it appears as short rod or...
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Haemophilus parasuis The organism The organism is commonly isolated from the nose of apparently normal pigs and may be regarded as part of the normal...
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Haemonchus longistipes This is a datasheet on Haemonchus longistipes
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Haemonchus placei This is a datasheet on Haemonchus placei
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giardiasis Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first described Giardia in 1681. Many names have been proposed for the genus such as Cercomonas (C....
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Glassers disease Haemophilus parasuis is a bacterium that causes disease in many body systems of pigs. It may affect all ages but is particularly...
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