Fowl Cholera Immunization in Turkeys: II. Use of Experimental Epornitic Method to Study Vaccine Efficacy in Flocks of Turkeys 1
AUTOR(ES)
Dawe, Donald L.
RESUMO
Groups of turkeys were challenged with Pasteurella multocida (P-1059) by the contact method. In this method, turkeys are artificially infected by the intramuscular injection of P. multocida organisms and are then introduced into the test group. The death patterns resulting from this contact method of challenge are either normally distributed or skewed to the right.
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