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Meanings of domestic poultry in inglês
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Usage of domestic poultry in inglês
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Host switches between domesticpoultry and wild bird populations occurred several times.
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Classical influenza vaccines for domesticpoultry and swine are conventional inactivated preparations.
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Swine, birds, and even domesticpoultry have caused hydrophobia by their bites.
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The bird flu virus is often passed on to domesticpoultry by migrating birds.
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Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease of birds particularly domesticpoultry.
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But the official said there was no impact on domesticpoultry consumption and exports were not hit.
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Influenza A viruses are important pathogens with a very broad host spectrum including domesticpoultry and swine.
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Studies demonstrate that free-range domesticpoultry increase children's risk of infection with diarrhea-causing organisms such as Campylobacter jejuni.
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Experts believe migratory birds originally brought the virus to Turkey and Europe from Asia and Russia, infecting domesticpoultry.
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The victim was a woman from the Nile Delta town of Samanoud who had slaughtered and handled domesticpoultry
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The EU has been running a major salmonella reduction programme for more than a decade for its domesticpoultry flocks.
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His theory is that the virus comes from domesticpoultry, with a reservoir in Asia and one possibly forming in Europe.
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The Netherlands' Agriculture Ministry has lifted an order keeping domesticpoultry indoors, as fears over an outbreak of bird flu eased.
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Similarly, the weight of domesticpoultry (mostly chickens) is three times higher than all species of wild birds combined.
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While all bird species and, less commonly, pigs are thought to be susceptible, domesticpoultry flocks are especially vulnerable to infection.
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More than half the country's domesticpoultry live in people's backyards, which experts say raises the risk of sick birds infecting humans.