1. Glisson JR, Hofacre CL, Christensen JP. Fowl cholera. In: Saif YM, Barnes HJ, Glisson JR, et al, eds. Diseases of poultry. 11th ed. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 2003; 658–676.
2. Christensen JP, Dietz HH, Bisgaard M. Phenotypic and genotypic characters of isolates of Pasteurella multocida obtained from back-yard poultry and from two outbreaks of avian cholera in avifauna in Denmark. Avian Pathol 1998; 27:373–381.
3. Muhairwa AP, Mtambo MAA, Christensen JP, et al. Occurrence of Pasteurella multocida and related species in village free ranging chickens and their animal contacts in Tanzania. Vet Microbiol 2001; 78:139–153.
4. Singh R, Remington B, Blackall P, et al. Studies on the presence and persistence of Pasteurella multocida serovars and genotypes in fowl cholera outbreaks. Avian Pathol 2013; 42:581–585.
5. Zhang P, Fegan N, Fraser I, et al. Molecular epidemiology of two fowl cholera outbreaks on a free-range layer farm. J Vet Diagn Invest 2004; 16:458–460.
6. Boulianne M, Brash M, Charlton BR, et al. Fowl cholera. In: Boulianne M, ed. Avian disease manual. 7th ed. Jacksonville, Fla: OmniPress, 2013; 97–99.
7. Dorsey TA, Harshfield GS. Studies on the control of fowl cholera. S D State Univ Agric Experiment Stn Bull 1959; 23:1–18.
8. Serdiuk NG, Tsimokh PF. Role of free-living birds and rodents in the distribution of pasteurellosis. Veterinariia 1970; 6:53–54.
9. Singh R, Remington B, Blackall P, et al. Epidemiology of fowl cholera in free range broilers. Avian Dis 2014; 58:124–128.
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1. Glisson JR, Hofacre CL, Christensen JP. Fowl cholera. In: Saif YM, Barnes HJ, Glisson JR, et al, eds. Diseases of poultry. 11th ed. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 2003; 658–676.
2. Christensen JP, Dietz HH, Bisgaard M. Phenotypic and genotypic characters of isolates of Pasteurella multocida obtained from back-yard poultry and from two outbreaks of avian cholera in avifauna in Denmark. Avian Pathol 1998; 27:373–381.
3. Muhairwa AP, Mtambo MAA, Christensen JP, et al. Occurrence of Pasteurella multocida and related species in village free ranging chickens and their animal contacts in Tanzania. Vet Microbiol 2001; 78:139–153.
4. Singh R, Remington B, Blackall P, et al. Studies on the presence and persistence of Pasteurella multocida serovars and genotypes in fowl cholera outbreaks. Avian Pathol 2013; 42:581–585.
5. Zhang P, Fegan N, Fraser I, et al. Molecular epidemiology of two fowl cholera outbreaks on a free-range layer farm. J Vet Diagn Invest 2004; 16:458–460.
6. Boulianne M, Brash M, Charlton BR, et al. Fowl cholera. In: Boulianne M, ed. Avian disease manual. 7th ed. Jacksonville, Fla: OmniPress, 2013; 97–99.
7. Dorsey TA, Harshfield GS. Studies on the control of fowl cholera. S D State Univ Agric Experiment Stn Bull 1959; 23:1–18.
8. Serdiuk NG, Tsimokh PF. Role of free-living birds and rodents in the distribution of pasteurellosis. Veterinariia 1970; 6:53–54.
9. Singh R, Remington B, Blackall P, et al. Epidemiology of fowl cholera in free range broilers. Avian Dis 2014; 58:124–128.
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