1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1135(98)00154-0
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Serological and bacteriological observations on experimental infection with Salmonella hadar in chickens

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“…In some experimental infections with other Salmonella types in young broilers a recovery in approximately 30 days was observed [18,19]. In other inoculation experiments it is seen that inoculated chickens housed in groups shed for longer than do individually housed chickens, probably due to continuous re-infection [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In some experimental infections with other Salmonella types in young broilers a recovery in approximately 30 days was observed [18,19]. In other inoculation experiments it is seen that inoculated chickens housed in groups shed for longer than do individually housed chickens, probably due to continuous re-infection [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This age related difference in susceptibility to non-typhoid is observed with many different serovars. Experimental infection of day-old chicks and 4 weeks old chickens with Salmonella Hadar, however, lead to similar excretion patterns (Desmidt et al, 1998a).…”
Section: Laying Hens and Eggs For Human Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the chronic stage retarded growth of some birds is usually the only obvious sequel (Desmidt et al, 1998a). Many nontyphoid serovars do not seem to cause any clinical signs under any condition.…”
Section: Laying Hens and Eggs For Human Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…BPW cultures were diluted tenfold in BPW at 0.1% to 10 -3 and then plated in duplicate XLD agar (adapted from Desmidt et al, 1998 …”
Section: Bacterial Isolation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%