Blogs / Infectious bronchitis 20/07/2013 Author: Veterinaria Digital Infectious bronchitis virus has affinity for bronchial mucosa, oviduct mucosa and renal tissue. This is why injuries in oviduct can be noticed together with respiratory symptoms, including caseum formation. Tags: Avian infectious bronchitis, bacterium, Enterobacteria, Poultry Farmning Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Our blogs Picture of the week Corporate culture Editorial Atlas of Pathology Inter Videre Technonews In Memoriam Scientific News Main Pathologies Transparency It may interest youClostridium diarrhea in pigs: What are its characteristics?26 May, 2022Pneumonia in ruminants23 May, 2022Use of cimenol ring for the control of necrotic enteritis outbreaks in broilers21 April, 2022Coccidiosis by E. tenella12 April, 2022Tool manufacture. Scientific News 1284 April, 2022 Related articles Gut welfare in poultry – A holistic approach is the key Ochratoxin A and its impact on intestinal welfare in poultry key aspects in collection and eggs transport Mycotoxicosis in swine: which are the most important ones? Related news XXXVI International Symposium Biovet 2021 – October 2021 PatologĂa trimestral 3er Trimestre 2011 Asia. BSG, the distributors of Biovet S.A. Laboratories in China conduct a... Participation in the Poultry Technical Seminar organized by ATAES
Infectious bronchitis virus has affinity for bronchial mucosa, oviduct mucosa and renal tissue. This is why injuries in oviduct can be noticed together with respiratory symptoms, including caseum formation.