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 Technical Queries It may interest youLiver Conditioner Pronutrients17 March, 2023Rapid transit & Alquerfeed Diatom™7 March, 2023PROTEIN, ENERGY, ANTIBIOTICS AND OZn28 February, 2023Technical Inquires Report 2022 week 5223 February, 2023INVESTIGATION AND PRACTICE21 February, 2023 Related articles Use of polyphenols in broilers hepatic regeneration Philippine egg industry update Air quality control in poultry farms in Panama Swine parasitosis – Neonatal coccidiosis, Diagnosis Related news Salmonella: Colonization of gastrointestinal tract by Dra. Liliana... Biovet participates in the National Poultry Congress of Panama ANAVIP... Biovet Technical Conference in Kuala Lumpur Veterinaria Digital in CLA 2015
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.