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  Coryza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coryza is a word describing the symptoms of a head cold.
It should be noted that Coryza may not always have an infectious and allergenic aetiology and can also be due to something as innocuous as a cold wind or hot and spicy food.
Coryza would therefore be a boiling over of the head.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coryza   (170 words)

  
 Infectious Coryza
Coryza is characterized by nasal discharge, facial swelling, sneezing, labored breathing and fetid odor of the exudates.
Coryza is a disease of the upper respiratory tract--trachea, sinuses and air passages of the head.
Age-wise, Coryza is a disease of juvenile and mature birds or birds 14 weeks of age or older.
www.peafowl.org /ARTICLES/15   (916 words)

  
 COLD AND ACUTE CORYZA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Often begins in the nose, sneezing, coryza running at nose, lachrymation, aching eyes, nose and head the first day, then trouble goes down posterior nares, throat, larynx with hoarseness and bronchitis which may end in pleurisy and pneumonia.
Coryza with thick yellow offensive discharges alternating with a watery flow.
Fluent coryza, dullness of the head, sleepiness, especially during the day and after meals, blowing blood from the nose, alternating fluent and dry with frequent sneezing, dry, forming firmly adhering crusts.
www.simillimum.com /FirstAid/TheFirstResponder/FirstAidin/ColdandAcuteCoryza.html   (1620 words)

  
 MY CHICKEN HAS A COLD
Coryza (previously known as things like a cold or roup) is caused by bacteria called Heamophilus paragallinarum, which primarily attacks the upper respiratory system, including the nasal passages.
Coryza can be chronic in nature or acute, and youngsters tend to suffer from less severe cases than the adults.
The reason for this is because (especially in the case of Coryza), sick birds are usually off of feed and water anyway, and they’re the ones who need it the most.
www.shagbarkbantams.com /page22.htm   (855 words)

  
 Infectious Coryza: Overview of the Disease and New Diagnostic Options -- Blackall 12 (4): 627 -- Clinical Microbiology ...
Infectious coryza is a well-recognized and commonly encountered upper respiratory tract disease of chickens that is caused
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens.
Evaluation of inactivated infectious coryza vaccines in chickens challenged by serovar B strains of Haemophilus paragallinarum.
cmr.asm.org /cgi/content/full/12/4/627   (3730 words)

  
 PekinBantams.com - poultry health section
Infectious coryza (chicken coryza) is a serious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Haemophilus paragallinarum.
Coryza often is spread to a previously clean flock when an apparently healthy chicken which has recovered from the disease (but is still a carrier) is brought onto the farm.
A coryza infected flock will always be prone to disease outbreaks and will always be a threat to other people’s flocks.
www.pekinbantams.com /coryza.asp   (652 words)

  
 INFLUENZA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Influenza is a acute viral miasm that affects the respiratory system and produces generalized aches and pain, especially in the limbs and back; malaise; prostration; fever; coryza, headache; with photophobia and retrobulbar aching; and inflamed respiratory mucous membranes.
Coryza alternating fluent or dry, with frequent sneezing.
Copious coryza with redness and edema of throat, sneezing and coughing, edema of glottis, puffed, translucent uvula.
www.simillimum.com /FirstAid/TheFirstResponder/FirstAidin/Influenza.html   (1574 words)

  
 Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly)
The effect of infectious coryza disease on the red blood cell count, packed cell volume, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular haemoglobin, erythrocyte osmotic fragility and body weight in 8 weeks old White England turkeys  were determined.
The present study was therefore undertaken to determine the effect of infectious coryza on the erythrocyte values of turkeys.
Prior to the outbreak of infectious coryza on the Teaching and Research Farm of the University of Ibadan, some of the turkeys were transferred to a nearby private farm.
www.bioline.org.br /request?md02017   (1098 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The absence of thirst is a marked symptom of this remedy cold with consequent coryza and loss of small and taste.
Inveterate cases of coryza, better in open air, dry coryza, discharges from the nose is bloody, encrusting, offensive, purulent, thick yellow or greenish.
Coryza with thick greenish, yellow acrid stinking discharge with affection of nasal bones.
www.indiangyan.com /homeopathy/3.shtml   (2818 words)

  
 Coryza Forte - 90 CP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Coryza Forte - 90 CP Coryza Forte - 90 CP Coryza Forte 90 capsules - Progressive labs.
Coryza Forte is a blend of nutrients, in capsule form, intended for the prevention and nutritional support in the treatment of upper respiratory conditions including colds, flu, allergies, tonsillitis, Meniere's syndrome, bronchitis and sinusitis.
Numerous scientific investigators have demonstrated the relationships between nutrients and components of the immune system such as TandB lymphocytes, immunoglobulins and the energy and chemistry of producing antibodies.
www.healingedge.net /store/more_pro_coryzaforte.html   (126 words)

  
 Infectious Coryza: Introduction - The Merck Veterinary Manual
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens characterized by nasal discharge, sneezing, and swelling of the face under the eyes.
Isolation of a gram-negative, satellitic, catalase-negative organism from chickens in a flock with a history of a rapidly spreading coryza is diagnostic.
If replacement pullets are to be placed on a farm that has a history of infectious coryza, bacterins are available to help prevent and control the disease.
www.merckvetmanual.com /mvm/htm/bc/206600.htm   (991 words)

  
 Infectious Coryza Disease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The great majority of the outbreak are caused by the serotype A and/or C. The course of the disease can take 15 days or more relying on the state of susceptibility of the birds, the present strain in the field, and the complications by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and/or M. sinoviae.
The worst consequences of the INFECTIOUS CORYZA are represented by the reduction of egg production, and the fact that the birds that suffer the illness remain like "healthy carriers" in the premises, constituting an imminent risk of infection for the new lots of birds.
The diagnosis is made by bacteria isolation and the clinical lesions that accompanies the process.
www.laverlam.com.co /e_coriza.html   (132 words)

  
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Coryza caused by cold, dry winds, dry at first with violent headache, roaring in ears, fever, sleeplessness, heat and sense of fullness in nares, and muscles sore all over body so that sneezing forces him to support chest.
Frequent sneezing, copious discharges of watery salvia, swelling, redness and rough scraping soreness of nose, with itching and pain in the nasal bones on pressing.
Repertorium ACUTE CORYZA - Acon., ALL-C., Arum-t., ARS., Bell., Bry., camph., Eup-p., EUPHR., Ferr-p., Gels., HEP., kali-m., KALI-B., Kali-i., kali-s., Merc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Phos., PULS., Sulph..
www.thensome.com /cold.htm   (985 words)

  
 The Game Fowl Connection (GFC) - Coryza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There have been an extremely large amount of Coryza outbreaks lately, these outbreaks are occuring all over the country from California to Florida.
Coryza, which is also known as Roup, is a fast spreading respiratory disease.
For example, if you have a severe case of Coryza in your flock, you can cure the Coryza with Sulfathiazole, but a lot of the birds will still show signs of having a cold.
www.flyservers.com /members5/gamefowl411.com/coryza.html   (487 words)

  
 Acute coryza (common cold)
Acute coryza involves the viral infection of the nasal passages and pharynx.
Other complications of the common cold include: nasal stuffiness, which may impair suckling in infants, spread of infection to sinuses (sinusitis) and middle ear (otitis media), and inflammation of the larynx (voice box), trachea or bronchi, causing a hoarse voice or a cough.
Acute coryza itself is a relatively mild, self-limiting disease.
www.virtualbloodcentre.com /diseases.asp?did=10   (509 words)

  
 Article By Pankaj Oudhia
To gather the genuine information and to observe the practical uses, of common herbs used as home remedies used in treatment of Coryza, the recent surveys were conducted during transitional period, when this problem becomes a common problem among the natives.
In case of Coryza, they boil the oil and inhale the fumes, to get rid from it.
After this period the soaked rice grains are tied in cloth, and patients are advised to inhale the smell coming from the cloth.
www.botanical.com /site/column_poudhia/488_coryza.html   (653 words)

  
 Homeopathic medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Causes and General Symptoms: Children suffering from old coryza, asthma, or sinusitis usually suffer from this condition.
The usual symptoms are a nasal voice, breathing from the mouth, and profuse discharge from the nose.
Chronic coryza with polyps, offensive 4 6 glb of Teucreum 6x, four times a day.
www.indiangyan.com /books/homeopathybooks/homoeopathic_remedies/n.shtml   (314 words)

  
 Measles, contagious acute eruptive viral disease, virus, vaccines, vaccine, vaccination immunization
Feverish eruptive disease, fever, conjunctivitis, coryza, cough, Koplik spots on oral mucous membrane, characteristic eruption, vaccines, vaccine MMR measles mumps rubella, complications, otitis, post-infectious pneumonia, encephalitis, sclerosing subacute panencephalitis SSPE.
The incubation period, which separates exposure to the disease and onset of fever is generally ten days or so (but may range from 7 to 18 days).
The disease is characterized by a prodromal fever, conjunctivitis, coryza, cough and Koplik’s spots in the oral mucosa.
www.measles.org   (1459 words)

  
 Euphrasia - LECTURES ON HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA by JAMES TYLER KENT, A.M., M.D.
The discharge is bland and this occurs with acrid lachrymation.
After this coryza has existed for a day or two it extends into the larynx with a hard cough.
The coryza symptoms, otherwise, are worse at night and from lying down.
www.homeoint.org /books3/kentmm/euphr.htm   (689 words)

  
 Cold and acute coryza - ABC Homeopathy Forum
All one can do in these circumstances is to take Gels 30 and this will put the cold into a state of suspended animation when it will keep the coryza to a low level and also help the sufferer to minimise the discomfort and perhaps the slight temperature that usually accompanies a cold.
I have observed that when this state is reached the virus sometimes migrates to the throat and this can happen in a few hours when the sufferer finds that the nose has dried up but the throat feels dry and itchy.
If it is a cold in the nose with sneezing and coryza the remedy of choice is Ferr Phos 30x dose 2 tablets every 3 hours.
www.abchomeopathy.com /forum2.php/20099   (5637 words)

  
 ARS | Publication request: Genetic Variation in Response of Turkeys to Experimental Infection with Bordetella Avium ...
Interpretive Summary: Coryza is a highly contagious respiratory disease of turkeys caused by Bordetella avium.
Poults with coryza may be observed sneezing, having a discharge from the eyes and/or beak, having difficulty breathing, and exhibiting a reduction in weight gain.
To date, there have been no studies that have examined whether the genetic background of poults has an influence on their susceptibility to coryza.
www.ars.usda.gov /research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=102458   (327 words)

  
 Bacterial and Viral Diseases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cause: Simple coryza, the common cold, is usually caused by improper management in which birds are subjected to undue exposure.
Infectious coryza is caused by a specific microorganism and its severity is increased in birds subjected to resistance lowering factors.
Infectious coryza sometimes responds to erthyromycin, streptomycin and sulfonamides if treated early.
www.afn.org /~poultry/virus.htm   (489 words)

  
 GameRooster.Com -Disease- Uniting the Gamefowl World ! -- > gamefowl > gamerooster > gamecock > rooster ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Infectious coryza; Newcastle disease; nutritional deficiency-vitamin A; E. coli
Infectious coryza; chronic respiratory disease; infectious bronchitis; influenza
Infectious coryza; fowl cholera; chronic respiratory diseases; diet deficiencies; gizzard impaction; fowl pox; hepatitis; lice; mites; ascarids; capillaria; lymphoid leukosis; coccidiosis; enteritis; pullorum; fowl typhoid; aflatoxicosis; adenovirus infection; toxins
www.gamerooster.com /disease/symptoms.shtml   (244 words)

  
 The Herb Finder - Ailments: Colds, Catarrh, Coryza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Common cold, coryza, cold in the head, etc., these symptoms are evidenced by an inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, marked by an acute catarrhal condition of the nasal mucous membrane, a slight rise in the temperature, chilly sensations and general indisposition.
It is caused by viral or bacterial infection feeding on excessive or copious secretions of mucus (waste materials) often due to the body's inability to properly assimilate milk and concentrated starches.
When a cold or fever just gets started, it can be cleared up very easily, if the procedures are started early, before it becomes too advanced.
www.theherbfinder.com /ailments/colds.html   (126 words)

  
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Acute coryza clinical history (1 folder) [n.d.] 6.
Acute coryza pathology and morbid changes (1 folder) [ca.1888?] 11.
Acute coryza pathology and morbid changes (1 folder) [ca.1889?] 12.
www.collphyphil.org /FIND_AID/hist/histjsc2.htm   (1750 words)

  
 Intervet, Inc.
is an inactivated oil adjuvant emulsion bacterin for the control of infectious coryza.
It is approved for use in chickens 5 weeks of age or older via subcutaneous injection.
is indicated for the vaccination of chickens 5 weeks of age or older, and 3 to 4 weeks before the onset of lay, for protection against infectious coryza, caused by infection with H. paragallinarum (Serotypes A, B or C).
www.intervetusa.com /default.asp?C=6&SC=10&Sec=Products&Id=49   (374 words)

  
 WPDC1z
Barton, J. Preliminary development of an ELISA assay for infectious coryza (Hemophilus paragallinarum infection) in chickens
Blackall, P.J. Comparison of antigens for use in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibodies to Haemophilus paragallinarum in chickens
Matsumoto, M. Determination of hemagglutination inhibition antibodies against infectious coryza in layer hens vaccinated in the field
animalscience.ucdavis.edu /avian/wpdc1z.htm   (426 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The herb collectors are also aware of the use of Dhawai phool (Woodfordia fruticosa flowers) in treatment of Coryza.
The flowers are mixed with Sonth (Dried Ginger) and the mixture is boiled in water.
The uses of Kali Mirch (Pipper nigrum) alone and in combination with other herbs in treatment of Coryza are well established.
www.botanical.com /site/column_poudhia/publish/journal/561.txt   (631 words)

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