Some physical, biochemic, and pathologic properties of Alcaligenes faecalis, the bacterium causing rhinotracheitis (coryza) in turkey poults

The causal agent of turkey rhinotracheitis (coryza) is a gramnegative nonfermentative bacterium that is relatively unreactive biochemically. The bacterium was classified as Alcaligenes faecalis. It retains virulent properties for turkey poults even after more than 20 passages on artificial medium. A...

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