Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Pathology, Michigan State University, East Lansing
Abstract
The incidence and contributing factors relating to amyloidosis in the family Anatidae were analysed by genus and species. There is a striking segregation of susceptibility by species, with exotic, poorly adapted or excessively aggressive birds being the most susceptible, and indigenous, well adapted non-aggressive or domestic types least susceptible. Other associations, such as chronic disease, are inconstant. Classifications such as primary and secondary amyloidosis do not apply to avian amyloidosis.
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