Susan L. Brockmeier, K. Register, T. Nicholson, C. Loving
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1. The term turkey coryza (TC) was first used in Canada in 1967 to describe a clinically distinct, acute respiratory disease of turkeys. TC was recognized in Iowa in 1971. Following greater awareness of TC, others recalled similar disease outbreaks that occurred in turkeyproducing areas for at least the last three decades. As the number of turkeys being reared in confinement has increased, TC has been identified as an increasingly important respiratory disease and cause of economic loss.