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Benefit seen in testing Brachyspira isolates in dysentery outbreaks

2015-03-01 23:40:00| National Hog Farmer

By Nandita Mirajkar and Connie Gebhart, University of Minnesota Veterinarians and pork producers dealing with swine dysentery outbreaks in their herds would benefit from the ability to test the susceptibilities of their Brachyspira isolates to identify the most appropriate choice and dose of antimicrobial to control the disease. read more

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