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| Levels of infection can be estimated by the detection of raising antibody titres. | | Levels of infection can be estimated by the detection of raising antibody titres. |
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− | Many diagnostic tests have been developed: immunoperoxidase staining, ELISA, PCR, dot blot hybridisation, indirect immunofluorescence | + | Many diagnostic tests have been developed: immunoperoxidase staining, ELISA, PCR, indirect immunofluorescence |
| |l11=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Diagnosis | | |l11=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Diagnosis |
| |q12=What can be found on postmortem? | | |q12=What can be found on postmortem? |
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| *Severe atrophy of the lymphoid organs (thymus, bursa of Fabricius, and to a lesser extent the spleen). All become depleted of lymphocytes and reticular cells become hyperplastic. | | *Severe atrophy of the lymphoid organs (thymus, bursa of Fabricius, and to a lesser extent the spleen). All become depleted of lymphocytes and reticular cells become hyperplastic. |
| *Haemorrhages throughout the skeletal muscle and subcutaneous tissue | | *Haemorrhages throughout the skeletal muscle and subcutaneous tissue |
| *Pale watery yellow bone marrow - due to severe aplasia of the BM and the haematopoietic cells being replaced with adipose tissue | | *Pale watery yellow bone marrow - due to severe aplasia of the BM and the haematopoietic cells being replaced with adipose tissue |
− | |l13=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Diagnosis | + | |l12=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Diagnosis |
| |q13=What is the treatment for Chicken anaemia virus disease? | | |q13=What is the treatment for Chicken anaemia virus disease? |
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