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Cryptosporidiosis is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Cryptosporidium (family Cryptosporidiidae, order Eucoccidiorida, subclass...
Chlamydophila psittaci is the causative agent of avian chlamydiosis, and causes respiratory, digestive, or systemic infections in most birds, in...
The avian poxviruses (genus Avipoxvirus) constitute a group of viruses in the subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, family Poxviridae (ICTV, 2009). Depending...
Coxiella burnetii, the causal agent of an important rickettsial zoonosis called Q fever, has a worldwide distribution with the notable exception of...
Chytridiomycosis is the disease state that results from a sustained cutaneous infection by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; it is an emerging...
Microsporidia are unicellular organisms living as intracellular parasites in a variety of invertebrates and in all five classes of vertebrate hosts....
Adenoviruses have been shown to be widespread throughout avian species in all parts of the world (McCracken and Adair, 1993). They have been isolated...
Campylobacter is a ubiquitous genus of Gram-negative bacteria, which is commonly present in the intestinal tract of both healthy and diseased animals...
Border disease (BD) was first described as an affliction of lambs in 1959 in the border counties of Wales and England (Hughes et al., 1959). It has a...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease that affects birds all over the world, although not constantly present in all countries....