ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA PULLORUM DISEASE
Latin pullōrum of chickens, from pullus chicken.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PULLORUM DISEASE»
pullorum disease
pullorum
disease
poultry
symptoms
chickens
salmonella
bacillary
white
diarrhoea
introduction
caused
adapted
strains
bacteria
this
usually
only
causes
mortality
birds
fowl
typhoid
bacterial
infection
enterica
acute
form
almost
exclusively
septicaemic
salmonelloses
merck
veterinary
manual
once
common
been
eradicated
from
most
commercial
chicken
stock
although
seen
other
avian
species
cooperative
extension
gallinarum
fact
sheet
animals
clinical
signs
very
similar
generally
young
chicks
poults
diagnosis
treatment
diseases
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PULLORUM DISEASE»
Descubre el uso de
pullorum disease en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pullorum disease y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
The disease had been previously known as bacillary white diarrhoea, or BWD,
but as white diarrhoea was not always a clinical feature it became better known
as pullorum disease. By 1930 the cycle of infection had been worked out, the key
...
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Emerging and Exotic Diseases of Animals
Pullorum disease is caused by the closely related organism S. enterica subsp.
enterica ser. Gallinarum biovar Pullorum (Salmonella Pullorum). Other names
may also be used for these bacteria. Some classification schemes consider them
to ...
Anna Rovid Spickler, 2010
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Poultry Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment
from each other by tests shown under differential diagnosis in the chapter on
pullorum disease. Administration of Ochratoxin A in feed is known to increase
mortality due to S. gallinarum to 29% as compared to 12% mortality in infection
without ...
H. V. S. Chauhan, Sushovan Roy, 2007
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Salmonella in Domestic Animals
Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease often tended not to occur simultaneously on
the same farm. The disease appeared to persist on farms from year to year (
Moore, 1946). Possible reasons for the persistence of S. gallinarum in chicken
barns ...
Clifford Wray, A. Wray, 2000
A new problem in pullorum disease control was introduced with the discovery by
a Canadian investigator5 in 1940 that the causative organism, S. pullorum, may
vary in its antigenic make-up so that the standard antigen, either tube or plate, ...
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Solar Energy and Nonfossil Fuel Research: A Directory of ...
Delete the sentence: (c)Candidates that react to the test for pullorum disease
when officially tested within 4 months after trapnesting has begun will not be
considered as entered. Effective date: Immediately (12) Page 12, Paragraph 9.
Change ...
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Miscellaneous Publication
349 Washington, D. C. Issued June 1939 USE OF THE RAPID WHOLE-BLOOD
TEST FOR PULLORUM DISEASE By Hubert Bunyea, veterinarian, Pathological
Division, Bureau of Animal Industry CONTENTS Page Xeed for control of ...
J. Pullorum Disease Pullorum disease, otherwise known as bacillary white
diarrhea, is very common among chicks. The causative agent is a bacterium,
Salmonella pullorum. Young chicks between 3 and 2 1 days of age are common
victims.
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The National Poultry Improvement Plan
Par. 3. In order for a flock to qualify as a U. S. Pullorum-Passed or U. S. Pullorum-
Clean flock, the testing of the birds for pullorum disease shall be done by a State
pullorum tester. Par. 4- Chickens more than 5 months of age may not be added ...
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Advances in Gammaproteobacteria Research and Application: ...
March, 2001; Kim Ae-Ran et al., The prevalence of pullorum disease-fowl typhoid
in grandparent stock and parent stock in Korea, 2003, Korean J Vet Res (2006)
46(4): 347.about.353). “Pullorum disease is also caused by a strain of the ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PULLORUM DISEASE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pullorum disease en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Donald Clabaugh
Don was instrumental in the drive to eradicate pullorum disease in chicken stock. He was a faithful member of Rotary International attending over 50 years of ... «Columbus Telegram, Dic 14»
Feedback on Chicken Diseases, Rattlesnakes and Natural Hay …
[1] "Chickens still get sick," the author says, "sometimes with fairly lethal diseases ... "; "Vicious" is a better term for Newcastle disease, pullorum disease, ... «Mother Earth News, Feb 08»