Pathogenesis and treatment of avian infectious coryza
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Infectious coryza, Avibacterium paragallinarum, antimicrobial resistance, (Source: DeCS)Abstract
Objective: to identify the pathogenesis and treatment of avian infectious coryza. Methods: Documentary descriptive. Conclusion: Understanding the pathogenesis of infectious avian coryza, driven by advances in the characterization of Avibacterium paragallinarum and the identification of virulence factors, has provided a solid basis for improved control and treatment strategies for this disease. However, the complexity of co-infections, the emergence of resistant strains and variability in vaccine efficacy underline the need for an integrated and adaptive approach.
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