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Infectious Bursal Disease: a complex host-pathogen interaction.
immunosuppression is both a direct consequence of the infection of specific target immune cells and an indirect consequence of the interactions occurring in the immune network of the host. Recovery from disease or ...
Severe alopecia due to demodicosis in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in Belgium.
parasites live in harmony with their host, however in states of putative immunosuppression the acarids undergo excessive proliferation and cause clinical disease, which may be localised or generalised. This ...
Pivotal role of ChIFNgamma in the pathogenesis and immunosuppression of infectious bursal disease.
Birnaviridae Infections Bursa of Fabricius Cells, Cultured Chickens Immunosuppression Infectious bursal disease virus Interferon-gamma Lymphocytes Mitogens Poultry Diseases Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms ...
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
true incidence of different types is difficult to determine. Moreover, the infection, when not fatal, leads to a degree of immunosuppression which is often difficult to measure. Finally, the control ...