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What are the two ways that R. anatipestifer infections cause economic losses? |
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What age of bird is usually affected? | Ducklings and goslings 1-8 weeks old
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What are some of the clinical signs of infection? |
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Where are most mortalities seen and when? |
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On what type of agar is R. anatipestifer best cultured? | Soy agar enriched with sheep blood or bovine serum.
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What is the typical post-mortem finding of R. anatipestifer infection? | Yellow-white fibrinous exudate covering heart, liver and airsacs. May also be found in the nervous tissues, joints and skin.
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