10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPIROCHAETOSIS»
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spirochaetosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
spirochaetosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
INTESTINAL SPIROCHAETOSIS Avian intestinal spirochaetosis (AIS) is a
disease complex that has been reported mainly in laying hens and in broiler
breeder hens and is associated with chronic diarrhoea and/or reduced egg
production.
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Black's Veterinary Dictionary
Spirochaetosis of Pigs 659 Hemivertebra 'Wedge-shaped' vertebra; in many
cases this condition in dogs gives rise to no obvious symptoms, but in others the
condition is characterised clinically by progressive hind-leg weakness, spinal
pain, ...
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Biopsy Pathology in Colorectal Disease, 2Ed
cells have been observed within the surface epithelium in relation to
spirochaetosis (Gebbers et al., 1987). In the majority of cases the mucosa is
otherwise normal with on-going debate over whether the organism is of clinical
significance ...
Ian Talbot, Ashley Price, Manuel Salto-Tellez, 2006
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
S 7] BT Spirochetes NT Borrelia Leptospira Spirochaeta Treponema
Spirochaetales USE Spirochetes Spirochaetales infections USE Spirochaetosis
Spirochaetes USE Spirochetes Spirochaetosis (May Subd Geog) [RC184.SS] UF
...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
S5] UF Spirochaetales infections Spirochete infections Spirochetosis BT Bacterial
diseases NT Leptospirosis Relapsing fever Treponematoses Spirochaetosis,
Bronchopulmonary USE Bronchopulmonary Spirochaetosis Spirochete infections
...
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Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals and Birds in Europe
AVIAN SPIROCHAETOSIS Avian (fowl) spirochaetosis (avian borreliosis) caused
by B. anserina is an acute septicaemic disease that occurs among domestic
poultry worldwide in areas where fowl ticks in the genus Argas reside. The
disease ...
Dolorés Gavier-Widen, Anna Meredith, J. Paul Duff, 2012
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Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease
Clinical infections Infections with Brachyspira species are of importance in pigs.
Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, the cause of swine dysentery, and B. pilosicoli, the
cause of porcine intestinal spirochaetosis, are recognized pathogens. There is ...
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Ticks: A Monograph of the Ixodoidea
... and Dr Johnson (Adelaide, S. Australia), from which it appears that the disease
is very widely distributed. Reaney (1907) has observed spirochaetosis in fowls at
Agar-Malwa, Central India, and also records the presence there of persicus.
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Poultry Diseases,Diagnosis And Treatment
If comb and wattles are dark blue then care should be taken to rule out blue comb
disease, pasteurellosis and spirochaetosis (spirochaetosis often occurs in certain
known areas only). Presence of cheesy material in the eyes should lead to the ...
H. V. S. Chauhan, Sushovan Roy, 1996
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Medical & Veterinary Arthropod-disease Ecology
(C) Vector borne diseases in Poultry Three major vector borne diseases have
been found in Jammu and Kashmir State are : (1) Spirochaetosis; (2)
Salmonellosis, and (3) Paralysis. (1) Spirochaetosis Spirochaetosis is a common
disease of ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPIROCHAETOSIS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
spirochaetosis is used in the context of the following news items.
The Future Will Be Swarming With Rats
... role in the distribution of the arboviruses, streptococcal infections, choriomeningitis, plague, tularemia, leptospirosis, spirochaetosis etc.," the authors wrote. «Motherboard, Jul 14»
Laying Hen Mortality by System – a Welfare Guide?
... free-range flocks developed Brachyspira species infections, the cause of avian intestinal spirochaetosis, as early as 22 weeks of age, soon after point of lay at ... «ThePoultrySite.com, Mar 13»
Egg production drops from Brachyspira
It is only in the past decade that we have been able to grow and identify different Brachyspira bacteria, which cause Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis (AIS), and it ... «WorldPoultry.net, Aug 10»