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|q4= How can EDS be diagnosed that is different to the other adenoviruses?
 
|q4= How can EDS be diagnosed that is different to the other adenoviruses?
|a4= By haemagglutination inhibition.
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|q5=How can virus be identified once isolated or innoculated?
 
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 27 June 2011

Question Answer Article
Name some of the syndromes associated with avian adenovirus infections? Link to Article
At what age do adenovirus infections usually present and why? Link to Article
What are the common clinical signs of EDS? Link to Article
How can EDS be diagnosed that is different to the other adenoviruses? Link to Article
How can virus be identified once isolated or innoculated? Link to Article
Against which two adenoviruses are vaccines available? Link to Article