Abstract
The alkaline phosphatase activity in the turbinate bones of piglets infected by intranasal instillation of B. bronchiseptica at 2 or 3 weeks of age was diminished at 4 dpi but was subsequently higher than that of control animals at 14 and 28 dpi. The results were similar by histochemical and biochemical assessment, and the increase at 14 and 28 dpi was associated with hypoplasia of the turbinate bones characteristic of porcine atrophic rhinitis.
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