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When opening the air cell of a suspected dead Canada goose egg, you encounter the situation shown above.

Question Answer Article
What is the aetiological agent that produces the pathology seen in this egg? Link to Article
In addition to the lesion pictured, what are the other signs of this particular causative agent found in embryos or newly hatched birds? Link to Article
What is required for positive diagnosis? Link to Article
What are recommended treatments and preventive measures for this problem? Link to Article


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