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      Control of avian mycoplasma infections in commercial poultry.

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      Avian diseases
      American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP)

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          Abstract

          Control of pathogenic avian mycoplasmas can consist of one of three general approaches: Maintaining flocks free of infection, medication, or vaccination. Maintaining flocks free of pathogenic mycoplasmas consists of maintaining replacements from mycoplasma-free sources in a single-age, all-in all-out management system. Good biosecurity and an effective monitoring system are necessary aspects of this program. Medication can be very useful in preventing clinical signs and lesions, as well as economic losses, but cannot be used to eliminate infection from a flock and is therefore not a satisfactory long-term solution. Vaccination against Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) or M. synoviae (MS) can be a useful long-term solution in situations where maintaining flocks free of infection is not feasible, especially on multi-age commercial egg production sites.

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          Journal
          Avian Dis
          Avian diseases
          American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP)
          0005-2086
          0005-2086
          Sep 2008
          : 52
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-4875. USA. skleven@uga.edu
          Article
          10.1637/8323-041808-Review.1
          18939621
          ed7c38f0-d3d3-42b3-ae4b-b794d60edbea
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