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Journal of Hygiene. 83:267-272
summaryA virus was isolated from pox-like lesions in camels during an outbreak of camelpox disease which occurred in December 1977 in an area near the Iraqi–Iranian border. It was identified serologically as a virus of the Orthopoxvirus group. The
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Avian diseases. 23(4)
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Journal of wildlife diseases. 15(4)
An outbreak of avian pox was detected among captive peacocks (Pavo cristatus) at Baghdad Zoological Park during spring, 1978. A total of 45 of the 60 birds in the aviary developed pox lesions around the beaks and eyes. Morbidity was 75% and mortality
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Avian diseases. 23(4)
A previously unrecorded nervous disease in pigeons was investigated. The disease, characterized by paresis, paralysis of the extremities, head-shaking, and torticollis, is contagious and spreads slowly. The mortality rate of affected pigeons was very
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Avian diseases. 24(4)
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Acta virologica. 23(3)
Two mutants of pigeon pox virus were derived from virus isolated from naturally infected pigeons. One (S 39) was obtained by cultivation of the original virus in chick embryo chorioallantoic membranes at 39 degrees C, and the second (S m) by heating
Autor:
H H, Tantawi, M M, Al Falluji
Publikováno v:
Acta virologica. 23(6)
Significant differences were found between four strains of goatpox virus isolated from goats in Egypt, Iraq, Iran and the U.S.S.R., namely in their growth behaviour in embryonated eggs, ceiling temperature, plaque characteristics in cell culture, hea
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Avian Diseases. 24:112
The growth of pigeon herpes encephalomyelitis agent and pathological changes induced in chick embryos were studied. Inoculation on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) proved it to be the most suitable route for inoculation and cultivation of the virus
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Avian Diseases. 23:777
SUMMARY A previously unrecorded nervous disease in pigeons was investigated. The disease, characterized by paresis, paralysis of the extremities, head-shaking, and torticollis, is contagious and spreads slowly. The mortality rate of affected pigeons
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.) [Proc Soc Exp Biol Med] 1969 Oct; Vol. 132 (1), pp. 136-41.