Iba et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Studies on the use of a formic acid‐propionic acid mixture (Bio‐add™) to control experimental Salmonella infection in broiler chickensIba et al., 1995
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- Iba A
- Berchieri Jr A
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- Avian Pathology
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Experiments were carried out on the antibacterial effects of a commercial formic acid‐ propionic acid mixture (Bio‐add™) against different Salmonella serotypes. The preparation exerted a strong antibacterial effect on S. typhimurium strain F98 in artificially contaminated …
- 206010039447 Salmonellosis 0 title abstract description 37
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