Abstract:Salmonella Pullorum (S. Pullorum) is one of the host-restricted serotypes causing systemic infection in poultry. After S. Pullorum infection, chicks and turkeys usually have acute systemic infection. The main clinical symptoms are white dysentery and dyspnea, and the mortality can be as high as 100%. In adult chickens, local and chronic infections are the most common without obvious clinical symptoms, and can be transmitted vertically to offspring through ovary. Although the use of antibiotics reduces the deat… Show more
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