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Veterinaria Digital - 18/10/2015

Cyanosis and Necrosis of the ears by actinobacilosis

Actinobacillus suis infection progresses through the chain of aortic lombo eventually to affect the heart valves.


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Veterinaria Digital - 12/10/2015

Swine nephropathy caused by actinobacillus

Actinobacillus suis infection effects on lumbo- aortic chain of cranial. When the swollen area of the kidney is affected it becomes bigger and gets a pale and inconsistent appearance.


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Veterinaria Digital - 6/09/2015

Conjunctivitis in Dermatitis porcine nephropathy syndrome

Actinobacillus suis infection affects the lumbar-aortic lymphatic chain in the first phase and subsequently spreads to the the bronchial glands, parotid and pharyngeal retro. The secretion of conjunctival mucosa is produced with the arrival of the retro...


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Veterinaria Digital - 16/08/2015

Dermatitis in Swine Nephropathy Dermatitis Syndrome

Actinobacillus suis infection causes decrease of general immunity and therefore a higher epithelial reaction to external agents and dermatitis from an early age in swine.


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Veterinaria Digital - 26/04/2015

Infectious bronchitis: conjunctivitis and fever

In the months of March and October, of each year large migrations of birds on all continents take place. In March the birds migrate northward in search of milder temperatures and longer hours of sunshine, to reproduce.


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Veterinaria Digital - 19/04/2015

Avian infectious bronchitis, floccules in atrophied oviduct

The infectious bronchitis virus belongs to the group of coronaviruses and it has tropism for bronchial tissue, kidney and the oviduct. The right oviduct of poultry is atrophied but also is sensitive to virus infection. Lesions begin with an...


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