1984
DOI: 10.2307/1590225
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Severity of Tenosynovitis in Reovirus-Infected Chickens Fed Various Dietary Levels of Choline, Folic Acid, Manganese, Biotin, or Niacin

Abstract: Five experiments were conducted to determine the incidence and severity of tenosynovitis in tendons distal to the tarsal joint in 4-, 6-, and 8-week-old reovirus WVU 2937-infected chickens fed diets containing 20%, 100%, or 200% of the 1977 National Research Council nutrient requirements (NCR-77) of manganese, biotin, niacin, choline, or folic acid. Male chickens, but not female chickens, fed 20% or 100% or the NRC-77 level of folic acid had consistently higher lesion scores of tenosynovitis than male chickens… Show more

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“…The reovirus can also occur as a co-infection with other pathogenic microorganisms, making the GRV infection more serious [20]. The most effective way to prevent the disease is vaccination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reovirus can also occur as a co-infection with other pathogenic microorganisms, making the GRV infection more serious [20]. The most effective way to prevent the disease is vaccination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%