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Mule duck Mule duck
See Muscovy and Mule ducks data sheet for further...
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Pekin duck Pekin duck
The white Ma Ya ducks from the south of China were brought to Peking in the fifteenth century and were the ancestors of the Pekin duck (Zhang,...
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Muscovy duck Muscovy duck
The Muscovy duck is a species from the rainforests in the northern South- and Central America, which perches in trees. It was domesticated in...
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  duck virus hepatitis
Duck hepatitis (DH) or duck viral hepatitis (DVH) is a highly fatal viral infection of ducklings, characterized by rapid onset of high...
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  duck viral enteritis
Duck plague enteritis is an acute, contagious herpesvirus infection of duck, geese and swans causing high morbidity and mortality. The...
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  duck astrovirus 1
Duck hepatitis is caused by at least three different viruses, previously referred to as types I, II and III (Tseng and Tsai, 2007; Wang et...
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  Muscovy duck parvovirus
Goose parvovirus and its variant, Muscovy duck parvovirus were first collectively classified as an autonomous member of the family Parvoviridae,...
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  duck plague virus
Duck virus enteritis virus (DVE) belongs to the alphaherpes virinea subfamily of Herpesviridae (Biggs, 1982; Sandhu and Leibovitz, 1997). It is...
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  duck hepatitis A virus
Duck hepatitis is caused by at least three different viruses, previously referred to as types I, II and III (Tseng and Tsai, 2007; Wang et...
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Muscovy duck disease Muscovy duck disease
The disease is a sporadic, worldwide infection causing acute pneumonitis in waterfowl being kept on ponds or lakes in association with wild...
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