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| | Occasionally, nervous system problems or diarrhoea are found in birds that survive to hatch. Post-mortem findings include bronchial or tracheal plugs, air cell plaques or small yellow nodules in the lungs. | | Occasionally, nervous system problems or diarrhoea are found in birds that survive to hatch. Post-mortem findings include bronchial or tracheal plugs, air cell plaques or small yellow nodules in the lungs. |
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| | |q3= What is required for positive diagnosis? | | |q3= What is required for positive diagnosis? |
| | |a3= Cultures of lesions on the air cell membrane, lungs, air sacs or air passages are collected for positive identification. | | |a3= Cultures of lesions on the air cell membrane, lungs, air sacs or air passages are collected for positive identification. |
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| | |q4= What are recommended treatments and preventive measures for this problem? | | |q4= What are recommended treatments and preventive measures for this problem? |
| | |a4= There is currently no recommended treatment for eggs infected with aspergillosis; efforts should be concentrated on prevention. | | |a4= There is currently no recommended treatment for eggs infected with aspergillosis; efforts should be concentrated on prevention. |
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| | Dead eggs should be removed at once as contamination of viable eggs by dead Aspergillus-infected eggs can occur. Eggs from damp or wet nests should not be incubated. UV sterilization of eggs may be used prior to incubation, as may sanitizing dips or washes. | | Dead eggs should be removed at once as contamination of viable eggs by dead Aspergillus-infected eggs can occur. Eggs from damp or wet nests should not be incubated. UV sterilization of eggs may be used prior to incubation, as may sanitizing dips or washes. |
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