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    Kume K, Sawata A, Nakase Y.
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  • 23. [Clinical cases of infectious coryza and the properties of isolated Haemophilus strains].
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  • 34. Efficacy of norfloxacin nicotinate treatment of broiler breeders against Haemophilus paragallinarum.
    Lublin A, Mechani S, Malkinson M, Weisman Y.
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    Yamaguchi T, Iritani Y, Hayashi Y.
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  • 38. Antimicrobial susceptibility of Avibacterium paragallinarum isolates from outbreaks of infectious coryza in Dutch commercial poultry flocks, 2008-2017.
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  • 39. Further characterization of the agent causing coryza in turkeys.
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  • 40. Turkey coryza: lack of correlation between plasmids and pathogenicity of Bordetella avium.
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