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Pathogenicity of an avian influenza virus serotype H9N2 in chickens
Saad Gharaibeh
Veterinary Population Medicine
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Avian Influenza
100%
Pathogenicity
100%
Chicken
100%
Broiler
100%
Virus Serotype
100%
H9N2
100%
Post-infection
83%
Specific Pathogen Free
66%
Jordanian
33%
Lung
16%
Virus
16%
Low-pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus
16%
Sinus
16%
Middle East
16%
Congestion
16%
Respiratory System
16%
Broiler chicken
16%
Trachea
16%
Chick
16%
Rales
16%
Hemagglutination Inhibition
16%
Air Sac
16%
Wide Distribution
16%
Cloacal
16%
H5N1
16%
Eradication Therapy
16%
H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus
16%
Specific-pathogen-free chicken
16%
Virus Shedding
16%
Commercial Flocks
16%
Geometric Mean Titer
16%
Gross Changes
16%
Histologic Changes
16%
Lymphoplasmacytic Inflammation
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Avian Influenza
100%
Broiler Chicken
100%
Chick
16%
Air Sac
16%
Broiler Chickens
16%
Diseases
16%
Inflammation
16%