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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infectious coryza" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in veterinary medicine to refer to a specific respiratory disease affecting poultry, particularly chickens. Example: "The veterinarian diagnosed the flock with infectious coryza, prompting immediate treatment to prevent further spread of the disease."
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H. gallinarum causes infectious coryza in fowl.
Poultry are quite susceptible to a number of diseases; some of the more common are fowl typhoid, pullorum, fowl cholera, chronic respiratory disease, infectious sinusitis, infectious coryza, avian infectious hepatitis, infectious synovitis, bluecomb, Newcastle disease, fowl pox, avian leukosis complex, coccidiosis, blackhead, infectious laryngotracheitis, infectious bronchitis, and erysipelas.
While we did not evaluate the causes of death, those diseases and conditions mentioned above and egg prolapse, chronic respiratory disease, infectious coryza, toxicities have been determined as the lead cause of death elsewhere [ 6, 24].
Chicks were vaccinated against the following diseases Marek's disease, fowl pox, Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, infectious bursal disease, respiratory enteritic orphan, infectious laryngo-tracheitis, infectious coryza, avian encephalomyelitis and egg drop syndrome.
Others include Fowl typhoid, fowl cholera, fowl pox, infectious laryngo-tracheitis, Marek's disease, Mycoplasma infections, infectious coryza, egg prolapse, aflatoxicoses, necrotic enteritis and E. coli infections and these can contribute between 1 – 20% mortality and egg production losses of up to 50% based on severity [ 2, 15- 23].
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