БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПОПУЛЯЦИИ ORNITHOBACTERIUM RHINOTRACHEALE И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ ЕЕ ОБНАРУЖЕНИЯ В ОБЪЕКТАХ ПТИЦЕВОДСТВА
Аннотация
Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale is a relatively recently discovered bacterium. It is of worldwide distribution
in commercial poultry, in which it is associated with respiratory diseases. Airosacculitis and pneumonia
are the most common features of infection with O. rhinotracheale.
Although Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale is difficult to identify, some commercial identification system
have been found to be suitable, although the media used in such systems will not always support its
growth.
A PCR assay was also found to be suitable for identification purposes.PCR assays can also be optimized for
the demonstration of Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale in, for example, eggs, faeces, dust or tissue samples,
and can therefore be useful in epidemiological studies.
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Шурахова Ю.Н. БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПОПУЛЯЦИИ ORNITHOBACTERIUM RHINOTRACHEALE И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ ЕЕ ОБНАРУЖЕНИЯ В ОБЪЕКТАХ ПТИЦЕВОДСТВА. Ветеринарная патология. 2008;(1):95-99.