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Latest revision as of 13:02, 29 June 2011
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What bird species are commonly affected by Duck Viral Enteritis? |
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What are the common clinical signs of DVE? |
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What is the pathognomic sign at post-mortem of DVE? | Petechiation of conjunctivae, mucous membranes, trachea and gastrointestinal mucosae.
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What is the only treatment during an outbreak of DVE and why is it effective? |
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