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Clostridium septicum Clostridium septicum is an anaerobic to aerotolerant Gram-positive organism (young cultures), which becomes Gram-negative with age and...
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reticuloendotheliosis virus REV belongs to the Retroviridae. Non-defective REV has gag, pol and env genes but is more closely related to mammalian...
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goose 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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Mycoplasma iowae M. iowae produces the typical 'fried-egg' colonies on mycoplasma agar medium but can not be distinguished from other mycoplasmas on...
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Mycoplasma synoviae M. synoviae is small with a genome size of 900 kbp (Herrmann, 1992), is pleomorphic, lacks a cell wall and has a low G+C ratio (34.2...
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leucocytozoonosis Leucocytozoon is assigned to the suborder Haemospororina of the phylum Apicomplexa (Springer, 1991). About 70 species...
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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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Giardia Giardia is a flagellated protozoa with two forms:a motile form or trophozoite, and a cyst. The trophozoites live on the surface of...
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Lucilia sericata Lucilia sericata and L. caesar are the causal agents of blowfly strike in...
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avian adenoviruses The virus particles are icosahedral in morphology, and measure 74-80 nm in diameter. The 252 capsomeres, which make...
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