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Revision as of 10:01, 15 June 2011
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What is the common colloquial name for Infectious Bursal Disease? | Gumboro disease
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How long can IBD virus survive in a poultry house after the birds have gone? | 122 days
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At what age must birds be infected for disease to be lethal? | Chicks at 3-6 weeks old
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What vector can aid spread of IBD? | The roundworm, Alphitobius diaperinus
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What is the common clinical presentation of a bird with IBD? |
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What changes can be seen in the Bursa of Fabricius on post-mortem of infected birds? |
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In what tissues can antigen be detected and with which tests? |
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