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Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis in pullet chicks.

P A, Abdu  
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Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis were diagnosed simultaneously in a flock of 100 six-week-old babcock pullet chicks. Larvae of the fowl tick Argas persicus were found on the bodies of the chicks. Thirty-nine of the chicks died 5 days after the onset of clinical signs.

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Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis in pullet chicks.

Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis were diagnosed simultaneously in a flock of 100 six-week-old babcock pullet chicks. Larvae of the fowl tick Argas persicus were found on the bodies of the chicks. Thirty-nine of the chicks died 5 days after the onset of clinical signs.

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P A, Abdu,.Infectious bursal disease and spirochetosis in pullet chicks.. 31 (1),204-5.

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