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      The aetiological significance of Bordetella bronchiseptica and Pasteurella multocida in atrophic rhinitis of swine.

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      Nordisk veterinaermedicin

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          Experimental infection with either pure culture of Bordetella bronchiseptica or B. bronchiseptica and a toxin-producing strain of Pasteurella multocida was studied in newborn piglets from 26 sows. Pigs inoculated with B. bronchiseptica alone got mild lesions, whereas pigs inoculated with both organisms showed clinical and pathological signs of atrophic rhinitis, corresponding to the progressive natural diseases. The effect of vaccinating sows against B bronchiseptica during pregnancy was studied.

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          Journal
          Nord Vet Med
          Nordisk veterinaermedicin
          0029-1579
          0029-1579
          Dec 1981
          : 33
          : 12
          Article
          7335484
          a8b6227c-7497-406e-bfc8-5b2d749a231d
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