An outbreak of goose parvovirus infection in japan

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Abstract

In a Muscovy duck breeding-growing farm in Aomori prefecture, most of ducklings hatched during spring in 1994 died within two-week-old. The mortality was nearly 100%. In most cases, birds died without clinical signs and some with leg weakness. By serological and virological tests, the outbreak was identified as a goose parvovirus infection. In pathological test, however, no typical manifestations of goose parvovirus infections (hepatitis and intranuclear inclusion bodies in hepatic cells) were detected. © 1995, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. All rights reserved.

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Takehara, K., Nishio, T., Hayashi, Y., Kanda, J., Yoshimura, M., Sasaki, M., … Haritani, M. (1995). An outbreak of goose parvovirus infection in japan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 57(4), 777–779. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.57.777

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