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Revision as of 10:41, 3 July 2011
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How severe are most TVH infections? | The majority are subclinical
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How is TVH usually transmitted | Via the faecal:oral route
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What age of bird is usually affected? | Yound turkeys <6 weeks old
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What are the characteristic pathological changes seen with TVH? |
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What are the histopathological changes typical of TVH? |
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From what tissues can virus be isolated and when? |
Virus can only be isolated up to 28 days post-infection. |
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