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Zdenko Biđin
Researcher at University of Zagreb
Publications - 24
Citations - 215
Zdenko Biđin is an academic researcher from University of Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infectious bursal disease & Flock. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 186 citations.
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Astroviruses associated with stunting and pre-hatching mortality in duck and goose embryos
TL;DR: It is suggested that ANV and/or TAstV-1 infection may be a contributing factor in the pre-hatching mortality of ducklings and goslings.
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Identification and Phylogenetic Diversity of Parvovirus Circulating in Commercial Chicken and Turkey Flocks in Croatia
TL;DR: Natural parvovirus infection was more frequently detected in chickens than in turkeys examined in this study, and the necropsy findings suggested a malabsorption syndrome followed by a preascitic condition.
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Detection and characterization of avian nephritis virus in ducklings.
TL;DR: Sequence comparisons of the portion of the open reading frame 1b encoding the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene confirmed that the virus detected and sequenced from ducklings shared high nucleotide and amino acid identities with ANV-1.
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Circulation and phylogenetic relationship of chicken and turkey-origin astroviruses detected in domestic ducks (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus)
TL;DR: The molecular and phylogenetic analysis of the small open reading frame (ORF) 1b fragment of all chicken and turkey-origin astroviruses detected in ducks showed that ANV-sequence group was more distant from CastV, TAstV-1 and TAstv-2 sequences, which formed a separate, more related group.
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Influence of environmental and nutritional stressors on yolk sac utilization, development of chicken gastrointestinal system and its immune status
Milivoj Mikec,Zdenko Biđin,A. Valentic,Vladimir Savić,T. Amšel Zelenika,Radmila Raguž-Đurić,I. Lukaè Novak,Mirta Balenović +7 more
TL;DR: The impact of practically all the everyday stress factors occurring in the first days of the chick life on the rate of the utilisation of the yolk sac content, on the chicken immune status and on the growth of the animal's body and intestinal masses was investigated.