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Detection of enteric pathogens in Turkey flocks affected with severe enteritis, in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Twenty-two flocks of turkeys affected by enteric problems, with ages between 10 and 104 days and locPalabras claves:bacteria, Enteric virus, Enteritis, TurkeyAutores:Chacon J.V., Ferreira C.S.A., Jones R.C., Knöbl T., Luis F.N. Nuñez, Luis Fabian Nuñez Naranjo, Moreno A., Moura-Alvarez J., Piantino Ferreira A.J.Fuentes:googlescopusGenetic characterisation and analysis of infectious bronchitis virus isolated from Brazilian flocks between 2010 and 2015
ArticleAbstract: 1. Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) variants in Brazil were isolated during 2010–2015 for epidemiolPalabras claves:Chicken, genotype BR-I, IBV, N-glycosylation, variant strainAutores:Carranza C., Chacon J.V., Chacon R.V., Ferreira C.S.A., Luis F.N. Nuñez, Penzes Z., Piantino Ferreira A.J., Sesti L., Silvana H. Santander ParraFuentes:scopusEmergence of enteric viruses in production chickens is a concern for avian health
ArticleAbstract: Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turkPalabras claves:Autores:Chacon J.V., Ferreira C.S.A., Jerez J.A., Jones R.C., Luis F.N. Nuñez, Luis Fabian Nuñez Naranjo, Mettifogo E., Piantino Ferreira A.J., Silvana H. Santander ParraFuentes:googlescopusEnteric viruses in Brazilian turkey flocks: Single and multiple virus infection frequency according to age and clinical signs of intestinal disease
ArticleAbstract: Poult enteritis complex has been associated with enteritis and reduction in growth rates in commerciPalabras claves:Enteric virus, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Poult enteritis complex, Poult enteritis syndrome, TurkeyAutores:Chacon J.V., Ferreira C.S.A., Jones R.C., Luis F.N. Nuñez, Moura-Alvarez J., Piantino Ferreira A.J., Scanavini L.S.Fuentes:scopusPersistence and spreading of field and vaccine strains of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) in vaccinated and unvaccinated geographic regions, in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) is a highly infectious respiratory disease that causes morbidityPalabras claves:Chicken, ILTV, VaccineAutores:Chacon J.V., Ferreira C.S.A., Luis F.N. Nuñez, Piantino Ferreira A.J., Silvana Hipatia Santander Parra, Vejarano M.Fuentes:scopus