Pathological changes of conducting compartment of lung have been examined in three groups of outbread mice weithing 12-15 g which were intranasally infected with identical dose 10 LD50 of strains A/Chicken/Kurgan/05/2005, A/Duck/Kurgan/08/2005, A/Chicken/Suzdalka/Nov-11/2005. We revealed early development of the quickly alteration of bronchial epithelium, and suppurative inflammation, necrosis, ciliary dysfunction. Pathological changes were diffuse and included all layers of bronhi subdivisions.
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