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Annales De Zootechnie | 1985

Importance of streptococcal disease (Streptococcus suis, group R) in France

J. Vaissaire; C. Marcon; Marylène Kobisch; Marguerite Le Menec; R. Carnero; Micheline Laroche; Ginette Mirial


Annales De Zootechnie | 1988

Experimental pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida and effect of the exotoxin in the piglet

Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1988

Sanitary state of pig herds from Brittany. 2. Lesions of the urogenital tract

François Madec; Françoise Martinat-Botte; Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1987

Utilization in the practice of an experimental vaccine against atrophic rhinitis in the pig : effect on nasal lesions and performance

Marylène Kobisch; P. Morvan


Annales De Zootechnie | 1986

Inventory of the bacterial flora in the pig respiratory system. Choice of the sample collection method for a better diagnosis and control of respiratory diseases

François Madec; Marylène Kobisch; Marguerite Le Menec


Annales De Zootechnie | 1986

Experimental infection with Bordetella bronchiseptica and Pasteurella multocida for a better control of vaccines against atrophic rhinitis in the pig

Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1985

Pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida in the pig : a general survey

Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1984

Application of a health control programme in 14 " minimal disease " selection and multiplier herds

Nathalie Maillet; Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1984

Piglet health and pathological picture of the respiratory system during the different rearing phases

François Madec; Marylène Kobisch


Annales De Zootechnie | 1984

Effect in vitro and in vivo of spiramycin (embonate) on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae

Marylène Kobisch; P. Perreau; F. Genin

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