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. five diseases were traditionally known as venereal diseases: gonorrhea, syphilis, and the less common granuloma inguinale, lymphogranuloma venereum, and ..... click the link for more information. , e.g., chlamydia chlamydia , genus of microorganisms that cause a variety of diseases in humans and other
animals. psittacosis, or parrot fever, caused by the species chlamydia psittaci, is transmitted to people by birds, particularly parrots, parakeets, and lovebirds. ..... click the link for more information. ), the abuse of alcohol and other drugs, and exposure to workplace hazards or environmental toxins...
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of prey % a live psittaciforme birds (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) % a live birds, other than poultry, birds of prey or psittaciforme birds % a live animals other than mammals, reptiles and birds free l bovine carcasses and halves, fresh or chld., descr. in gen. note of the hts
cents/doz. a egg yolks, dried, whether or not containing added sweeteners cents/kg g egg yolks, other than dried, whether or not containing added sweeteners cents/kg a birds' eggs, not in shell, dried, whether or not containing added sweeteners cents/kg j birds' eggs, not in shell, other than dried,...
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e-biosecurity principles apply to flocks that participate in the npip, which include, but are not limited to, broilers, turkeys, egg layers, commercial waterfowl, and upland gamebirds, that meet specified flock size requirements. the biosecurity principles in this checklist can also apply to flocks of other
evidence of infection during an fad outbreak; provide a continuous supply of safe and wholesome food to consumers; and maintain business continuity for producers, transporters, and food processors through response planning. the secure broiler supply (sbs) plan provides guidance for moving hatching eggs...
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/ahfss/Animal_Health/BioSpecies/CommercialPoultryBiosecurity.html