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  Amidostomum anseris
The adult worm is slender and red in colour. The male is 10-17 mm long and 250-350 µm wide. The spicules are equal in length, 0.2-0.3 mm, both...
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  Capillaria anatis
See data sheet on Capillaria for further...
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  reticuloendotheliosis
Reticuloendotheliosis represents a group of pathologic syndromes caused by retroviruses of the reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) group. The...
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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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  turkey viral hepatitis virus
The etiologic agent of TVH has not been characterized. Both Mongeau et al. (1959) and Snoeyenbos et al. (1959) suggested that the infectious...
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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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Cryptosporidium baileyi Cryptosporidium baileyi
The life cycle of Cryptosporidium is basically similar to those of other intestinal coccidia, although sporulation takes place within the...
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blood and circulatory system diseases of poultry blood and circulatory system diseases of poultry
This is a datasheet on blood and circulatory system diseases of poultry
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viral arthritis viral arthritis
Avian orthoreovirus (ARV) was isolated for the first time in 1954 from chickens with respiratory disease, and in 1957 the same agent was...
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leucocytozoonosis leucocytozoonosis
Leucocytozoon is assigned to the suborder Haemospororina of the phylum Apicomplexa (Springer, 1991). About 70 species...
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