Frame D D, Clark F D, Smart R A
Moroni Feed Company, Utah 84646.
Avian Dis. 1994 Apr-Jun;38(2):390-2.
Cutaneous infection caused by Pasteurella multocida was diagnosed in a flock of seven thousand 17-to-22-week old male turkeys. The affected grow-out facility had an annual outbreak of fowl cholera, in which a cutaneous infection ventral and lateral to the tail was the predominant lesion. P. multocida serotypes 1 and 14 were the predominant isolates. The exact source of the infection was not determined.