Abstract Background Enteric diseases are an important health problem for the intensive poultry industry, resulting in considerable economic losses. Apart from such microbiological agents associated with enteritis as bacteria and parasites, a lot of research has been recently conducted on viral origin of enteric diseases. However, enteric viruses have been identified in intestinal tract of not only diseased but also healthy poultry, so their role in enteritis is still unclear. The present study aimed at determination of the prevalence of four enteric viruses, namely astrovirus, coronavirus, parvovirus and rotavirus in meat-type turkey flocks in Poland as well as at statistical evaluation of the occurrence of the studied viruses and their rel...
none6This study investigated the spectrum of mortality-associated pathogens in a Italian finishing m...
The aim of this study was to evaluate if the exposure to Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) and/or to Turk...
SUMMARY Background: The efficient utilization of nutrients depends on a healthy GI tract, therefor...
abstract: Intestinal samples from 91 turkey flocks between 1 day and 5 weeks of age were examined fo...
From 2003 to 2006, samples of intestinal content and spleens from 10-day-old to 6-week-old fattening...
abstract: Four flocks from one commercial market-turkey operation in Ohio were monitored for the pre...
Numerous viruses, mostly in mixed infections, have been associated worldwide with poult enteritis co...
In this review, diagnostic techniques and viral agents involved in enteric diseases affecting turkey...
Epidemiological, pathological, serological and virological investigations are reported on turkey hae...
and chicken flocks in Poland were examined for the pres-ence of turkey parvovirus (TuPV) and chicken...
Turkey coronavirus (TCoV) is a causative agent associated with poult enteritis and mortality syndrom...
none7This paper investigates the spectrum of mortality-associated pathogens by longitudinal studies ...
Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turk...
Poult enteritis complex has been incriminated as a major cause of loss among turkey poults in other ...
Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turk...
none6This study investigated the spectrum of mortality-associated pathogens in a Italian finishing m...
The aim of this study was to evaluate if the exposure to Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) and/or to Turk...
SUMMARY Background: The efficient utilization of nutrients depends on a healthy GI tract, therefor...
abstract: Intestinal samples from 91 turkey flocks between 1 day and 5 weeks of age were examined fo...
From 2003 to 2006, samples of intestinal content and spleens from 10-day-old to 6-week-old fattening...
abstract: Four flocks from one commercial market-turkey operation in Ohio were monitored for the pre...
Numerous viruses, mostly in mixed infections, have been associated worldwide with poult enteritis co...
In this review, diagnostic techniques and viral agents involved in enteric diseases affecting turkey...
Epidemiological, pathological, serological and virological investigations are reported on turkey hae...
and chicken flocks in Poland were examined for the pres-ence of turkey parvovirus (TuPV) and chicken...
Turkey coronavirus (TCoV) is a causative agent associated with poult enteritis and mortality syndrom...
none7This paper investigates the spectrum of mortality-associated pathogens by longitudinal studies ...
Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turk...
Poult enteritis complex has been incriminated as a major cause of loss among turkey poults in other ...
Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turk...
none6This study investigated the spectrum of mortality-associated pathogens in a Italian finishing m...
The aim of this study was to evaluate if the exposure to Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) and/or to Turk...
SUMMARY Background: The efficient utilization of nutrients depends on a healthy GI tract, therefor...