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The survival of the turkey coryza agent was tested on wood, aluminium, glass, dust and faeces. Temperature of 10 degrees, 20 degrees, 30 degrees and 40 degrees C and relative humidities of 32, 58 and 78 per cent were chosen as test conditions. The survival of the turkey coryza agent was prolonged by low temperatures and low humidities. The only exception was wood, on which the bacteria showed the shortest survival periods, possibly because of intrinsic bactericides in the wood. In additional experiments the resistance of the agent was found to be greatest at about pH 7.
Vet Rec 1982 Mar 27
PMID:Survival of the bacterial turkey coryza agent. 707 6

Progressive ataxia, with head tremor, developed in 10 captive-born cheetah cubs under six months of age. The condition was usually preceded by coryza and an ocular discharge. Initially the ataxia and weakness affected the hindquarters, then the forelegs, and head tremor developed later. Significant pathological changes were confined to the central nervous system. There was widespread Wallerian degeneration in the funiculi of the spinal cord (except those in the dorsal columns), in the medulla and in the cerebellum. In the cerebellum there was degeneration of Purkinje cells and of the molecular and granular cell layers. There was chromatolysis in the Purkinje cells, the ventral horn cells of the spinal cord and in the neurons of the lateral vestibular nucleus. The olivary nucleus was necrotic. There were foci of inflammatory cells in the molecular layer of the cerebellum and in the medulla. The cause of the disease remains unknown.
Vet Rec 2001 Jul 14
PMID:Progressive encephalomyelopathy and cerebellar degeneration in 10 captive-bred cheetahs. 1148 42

Erysipelas diagnosed in turkeys, sheep and pigs. Parasitic gastroenteritis reported in cattle on several farms. Unusual presentation of Actinobacillus suis causing spinal abscesses in pigs on a breeder-finisher unit. First APHA diagnosis of oedema disease in pigs in East Anglia for many years. Infectious coryza confirmed in a hobby breeding flock. These are among matters discussed in the Animal and Plant Health Agency's (APHA's) disease surveillance report for November 2014.
Vet Rec 2015 Mar 21
PMID:Erysipelas in turkeys, sheep and pigs. 2579 78