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Les principales preuves concernant les aspects cliniques de l’infection par le paramyxovirus aviaire de type 1 (APMV-1) ont été obtenues chez les volailles et notamment les poulets. Beard et Hanson (1984) ont identifié cinq pathotypes viraux (tableau 9.1), en se basant sur l’incidence et la sévérité des manifestations cliniques. Les manifestations cliniques de cette maladie sont très variables et aucun signe ni lésion ne peut ðre considéré comme étant pathognomonique (McFerran et McCracken 1988).
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Terregino, C., Capua, I. (2013). Caractéristiques cliniques et anatomopathologiques de l’infection causée par le virus de la maladie de Newcastle; directives pour la visite des élevages et le diagnostic différentiel. In: Capua, I., Alexander, D.J. (eds) Influenza aviaire et maladie de Newcastle. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99337-4_9
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