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11/03/2015 SALMONELLOSES Diseases of Poultry The Poultry Site http://www.thepoultrysite.com/publications/6/diseasesofpoultry/179/salmonelloses 1/5 Subscribe | Marketing Packages | Forums | Cookie Law | Search here Follow Bacterial Diseases ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTIONS SALMONELLOSES PARATYPHOID INFECTIONS FOWL CHOLERA RIEMERELLA ANATIPESTIFER INFECTI MYCOPLASMA NECROTIC ENTERITIS CHOLANGIOHEPATITIS IN BROILER CH GANGRENOUS DERMATITIS BOTULISM AVIAN TUBERCULOSIS Viral Diseases VIRAL INCLUSION BODY HEPATITIS HAEMORRHAGIC ENTERITIS OF TURKE EGG DROP SYNDROME 1976 ADENOVIRUS GROUP I ASSOCIATED INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE (GUMB INFECTIOUS BRONCHITIS (IB) LARYNGOTRACHEITIS SWOLLEN HEAD SYNDROME INFECTIOUS ENCEPHALOMYELITIS NEWCASTLE DISEASE FOWL POX REOVIRUS INFECTIONS Neoplastic Diseases in Poultry VIRUSINDUCED NEOPLASTIC DISEAS LYMPHOID LEUKOSIS MYELOCYTOMATOSIS ERYTHROBLASTOSIS ADENOCARCINOMATOSIS Parasitic Diseases COCCIDIOSIS HISTOMONOSIS ASCARIDIOSIS RAILLIETINOSIS KNEMIDOKOPTOSIS Mycoses and Mycotoxicoses ASPERGILLOSIS ASPERGILLUS GRANULOMATOUS DER AFLATOXICOSIS CANDIDIASIS FUSARIOTOXICOSES Deficiency Diseases VITAMIN B2 DEFICIENCY VITAMIN Bi DEFICIENCY VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY FATTY LIVER HAEMORRHAGIC SYNDR SLIPPED TENDON (PEROSIS) Other PULMONARY HYPERTENSION (ASCITIS AMYLOIDOSIS DEEP PECTORAL MYOPATHY RUPTURE OF THE GASTROCNEMIUS T CAGE LAYER FATIGUE DYSCHONDROPLASIA THYPERKERATOSIS SALMONELLOSES 36. 37. Pullorum disease is an acute systemic disease in chickens and turkey poults. The infection is trans¬mitted with eggs and is commonly characterized by a white diarrhoea and high death rate, whereas adult birds are asymptomatic earners. The morbidity and the mortality rates increase about the 7th 10th day after hatching. The affected chickens appear somnolent, depressed and their growth is retarded. The feathers around the vent in many chickens is stained with diarrhoeic faeces or pasted with dry faeces. 38. The oedema of tibiotarsal joints is a frequent associated sign. Pullorum disease is widely distributed among all age groups of chickens and turkeys. The highest losses are in birds under the age of 4 weeks. Our Sponsors Partners Novogen CID LINES rl consulting Halamid HyLine International Jansen Poultry Equipment AB Vista ECO Animal Health Pas Reform Biomin Petersime Vencomatic Group Grimaud Freres 3.2k Like Book Contents Diseases of Poultry By Ivan Dinev, DVM, PhD News & Analysis Features Markets & Reports Knowledge Centre Business Directory Events Our Shop Our sites

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    BacterialDiseasesESCHERICHIACOLIINFECTIONSSALMONELLOSESPARATYPHOIDINFECTIONSFOWLCHOLERARIEMERELLAANATIPESTIFERINFECTIONSMYCOPLASMANECROTICENTERITISCHOLANGIOHEPATITISINBROILERCHICKENSGANGRENOUSDERMATITISBOTULISMAVIANTUBERCULOSIS

    ViralDiseasesVIRALINCLUSIONBODYHEPATITISHAEMORRHAGICENTERITISOFTURKEYSEGGDROPSYNDROME1976ADENOVIRUSGROUPIASSOCIATEDINFECTIONSINFECTIOUSBURSALDISEASE(GUMBORO)INFECTIOUSBRONCHITIS(IB)LARYNGOTRACHEITISSWOLLENHEADSYNDROMEINFECTIOUSENCEPHALOMYELITISNEWCASTLEDISEASEFOWLPOXREOVIRUSINFECTIONS

    NeoplasticDiseasesinPoultryVIRUSINDUCEDNEOPLASTICDISEASESMAREK'SDISEASELYMPHOIDLEUKOSISMYELOCYTOMATOSISERYTHROBLASTOSISADENOCARCINOMATOSIS

    ParasiticDiseasesCOCCIDIOSISHISTOMONOSISASCARIDIOSISRAILLIETINOSISKNEMIDOKOPTOSIS

    MycosesandMycotoxicosesASPERGILLOSISASPERGILLUSGRANULOMATOUSDERMATITISAFLATOXICOSISCANDIDIASISFUSARIOTOXICOSES

    DeficiencyDiseasesVITAMINB2DEFICIENCYVITAMINBiDEFICIENCYVITAMINEDEFICIENCYFATTYLIVERHAEMORRHAGICSYNDROMESLIPPEDTENDON(PEROSIS)

    OtherPULMONARYHYPERTENSION(ASCITIS)SYNDROMEINBROILERCHICKENSAMYLOIDOSISDEEPPECTORALMYOPATHYRUPTUREOFTHEGASTROCNEMIUSTENDONINBROILERBREEDERSCAGELAYERFATIGUEDYSCHONDROPLASIATHYPERKERATOSIS

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    36. 37. Pullorum disease is an acute systemic disease in chickens and turkeypoults.The infection is transmittedwitheggsand iscommonlycharacterizedbyawhitediarrhoeaandhighdeath rate,whereasadultbirdsareasymptomaticearners.Themorbidityandthemortalityratesincreaseaboutthe7th10thdayafterhatching.Theaffectedchickensappearsomnolent,depressedandtheirgrowthisretarded.Thefeathersaroundtheventinmanychickensisstainedwithdiarrhoeicfaecesorpastedwithdryfaeces.

    38.Theoedemaof tibiotarsal joints isa frequentassociatedsign.Pullorumdiseaseis widely distributed among all age groups of chickens and turkeys. The highestlossesareinbirdsundertheageof4weeks.

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    GOUTHYPERANDROGENISMINBROILERCHICKENSEFFECTOFSTICKYWILLY(GALIUMAPARINE)SEEDSONHEALTHYSTATUSANDPRODUCTIONTRAITSINBROILERCHICKENSGIZZARDIMPACTIONINTURKEYPOULTSROUNDHEARTINTURKEYS(DILATEDCARDIOMYOPATHY)ACUTESELENIUMINTOXICATIONACUTEPROPANEBUTANEINTOXICATIONSPONTANEOUSRUPTUREOFTHECAUDIALRENALARTERYINTURKEYSSUBCUTANEOUSEMPHYSEMAGASTROINTESTINALIMPACTIONMALFORMATIONS

    39. 40. The aetiological agent is S. pullorum, a nonmotile Gramnegativemicroorganism.S.pullorumisveryresistantundermoderateclimaticconditionsandcould survive for months. It could be killed by fumigation with formaldehyde ofbreeder eggs in the hatchery. Typical for this formare the greyishwhitish nodes inone or some of the following places: heart (39), lungs, liver, gizzardwalls (40) andintestines,theperitoneum.

    Sometimes,greyishwhitishmilliarynecrosesarefoundoutintheliver.S.pullorumistransmittedby infectedeggsof layerhens thatare carriers.Manyhatched infectedchickens spread the microorganism by a horizontal route to other birds via thegastrointestinal and the urinary tracts. Adult carrier birds also spread the agentthroughtheirexcreta.

    42.Uretersareoftenfilledwithurates.Forconfirmationofthediagnosis,5.pullorumshould be isolated and typed. Pullorum disease must be differentiated from othersalmonelloses, E. coli infections, Aspergillus that produces similar pulmonarylesions. Staphylococcus aureus, causing arthrites etc. Sometimes, the pulmonarynodesresemblethetumoursinMarek'sdisease.

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    43.Acute fowl typhoid. The outbreaks usually begin with a sharp decline in forageconsumption and egg production. The fertilization and hatchability rates areconsiderablyreduced.Diarrhoeaappears.Thedeathrateinacutefowltyphoidishighand varies between 10%and 90%.About 1/3 of chickens hatched from eggs fromtyphoidinfectedflocksdie.Acharacteristiclesionforacutefowltyphoidinadultbirdsistheenlargedandbronzegreenishtintofliver.

    . 44. . Acute fowl typhoid. In some instances, the enlarged liver is mottled withmultiplemilliarynecroses.Theoutbreaksareobservedprimarilyinhensandturkeys,butthediseaseissometimesencounteredinotherdomesticorwildfowl.

    45.Acutefowltyphoid.Inothercases,thesizeoflivernecrosesvariesfrommilliarytospotswithadiameterof12cm.Unlikepullorumdisease,fowltyphoidislastingformonths.

    46.Acute fowl typhoid. The spleen is 23 times bigger, sometimes with greyishwhitishnodulesprominatingonthesurface,representinghyperplasicfollicles.

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    47. Acute fowl typhoid. Often, enteritis, especially of the anterior part of smallintestine, sometimes with ulcerations, is present. The aetiological agent isSalmonella gallinarum. This organism usually shares common antigens with 5.pullorumandthetwomicroorganismsoftengiveacrossagglutinationreaction.

    48.Acute fowl typhoid.More rarely,myocardial necroses due to Salmonella toxinsare detected. The transmission of the infection by contaminated eggs is especiallyimportant.Moreover,thetransmissionof5.gallinarumoccursmainlyamonggrowingorproductiveflocksandthedeathrateamongadultbirdsishigher.

    49. Acute fowl typhoid. The lungs acquire a characteristic brown colour. Here,necrosesand,followingtheirorganization,sarcomalikenodules"

    50.Chronic fowl typhoid. The lesions are primarily in the gonads. The ovaries areaffectedbyinflammatoryanddegenerativechanges.

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    51Chronic fowl typhoid. Frequently, affected follicles are deformedand appear likethick pendulating masses. Fowl typhoid should be differentiated from othersalmonelloses, E. coli infections, Pasteurella spp. infections etc. If breeder flocksareprovedtobecarriersoftheinfection,theireggsshouldnotbeusedforbreeding.

    52.Chronicfowltyphoid.Sometimes,thegoingoutofyolkfromdegeneratedfolliclesresults in fibrinousadhesiveperitonitis.Taking intoconsiderationthatchemotherapydoesnoteliminatethecarriership, thetreatmentofpoultry infectedwithfowl typhoidorpullorumdiseaseisnotjustifiedandisneverrecommended.

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