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Bovine Virus Diarrhoea > Equine Nervous System - Horse Anatomy > User:Basemsalah > Veterinary Dentistry Q&A 01 > Special:History/Turkey Coryza

Turkey Coryza

4 March 2011

  • Bara

    Redirected page to Bordetella avium

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2 March 2011

  • Kthompson

    no edit summary

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1 March 2011

  • Kthompson

    no edit summary

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23 July 2010

  • Bara

    moved Turkey coryza to Turkey Coryza

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    15:45

  • Bara

    no edit summary

    15:45

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  • Aimee.e.hicks

    Created page with '===Turkey coryza=== *A highly infectious upper respiratory tract infection of poults caused by ''B. avium'' *High morbidity, low mortality *Infection spread by direct contact, a…'

    09:02

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