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The link for atrophic rhinitis doesn't sound to accurately match the pathology' in veterinary medicine. It would be good for a swine farmer or veterinarian to confirm the link.
It's true, and I added a reference. I removed the part about rabbits, because I think that AR is only caused by P. multocida in that species. --Joelmills 01:55, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for confirming the AR but as far as rabbits are concerned P. multocida may be the primary pathogen but it does synergize with B. bronchiseptica to yield atrophic rhinits.-- Warren Lee 24 November 2006
Can you provide a reference for that? I did a search on the internet but didn't find anything. --Joelmills 04:45, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Pretty good for a stub, just needs expansion. --Joelmills 13:45, 17 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Last edited at 13:45, 17 June 2007 (UTC).
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