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Avian Encephalomyelitis Flashcards
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The following methods have been used to help diagnose Avian Encephalomyelitis (AE):
The following methods have been used to help diagnose Avian Encephalomyelitis (AE):
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*Virus Neutralization test
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*Virus Neutralization test
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*Agar Gel test
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*Agar Gel test
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*Embryo Susceptibility test
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*Embryo Susceptibility test
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*Elisa test
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*Elisa test
All of the above tests indicate exposure to AE but not neccessarily a current infection.
All of the above tests indicate exposure to AE but not neccessarily a current infection.
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Post mortem and identification of pathognomonic lesions in the:
Post mortem and identification of pathognomonic lesions in the:
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*Midbrain and rotundua and ovidalis nucleus (microglisosis
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*Midbrain and rotundua and ovidalis nucleus (microglisosis
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*Proventriculus (dense nodules within the muscular wall) * Lesions can also be present in the pancreas
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*Proventriculus (dense nodules within the muscular wall)
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*Lesions can also be present in the pancreas
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