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DiseasesofPoultry
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ByIvanDinev,DVM,PhD
BookContents
BacterialDiseases
REOVIRUSINFECTIONS
ESCHERICHIACOLIINFECTIONS
SALMONELLOSES
PARATYPHOIDINFECTIONS
FOWLCHOLERA
RIEMERELLAANATIPESTIFERINFECTIONS
MYCOPLASMA
NECROTICENTERITIS
CHOLANGIOHEPATITISINBROILERCHICKENS
GANGRENOUSDERMATITIS
BOTULISM
AVIANTUBERCULOSIS
ViralDiseases
VIRALINCLUSIONBODYHEPATITIS
HAEMORRHAGICENTERITISOFTURKEYS
EGGDROPSYNDROME1976
271.Viral arthritis/tenosynovitis. The most frequent reovirusassociated disease in
ADENOVIRUSGROUPIASSOCIATEDINFECTIONS
poultryisviralarthritis.Clinicallyitismanifestedbylamenessandswellingsaffecting
INFECTIOUSBURSALDISEASE(GUMBORO)primarily tarsometatarsal joints and the feet. Many infected birds are in a good
INFECTIOUSBRONCHITIS(IB)
general condition, but some could be lethargic and exhausted. The mortality is very
LARYNGOTRACHEITIS
low.Theinfectionsaffectpredominantlymeattypepoultry.
SWOLLENHEADSYNDROME
INFECTIOUSENCEPHALOMYELITIS
NEWCASTLEDISEASE
FOWLPOX
REOVIRUSINFECTIONS
NeoplasticDiseasesinPoultry
VIRUSINDUCEDNEOPLASTICDISEASESMAREK'SDISEASE
LYMPHOIDLEUKOSIS
MYELOCYTOMATOSIS
ERYTHROBLASTOSIS
ADENOCARCINOMATOSIS
MycosesandMycotoxicoses
PasReform
Novogen
ParasiticDiseases
COCCIDIOSIS
HISTOMONOSIS
ASCARIDIOSIS
RAILLIETINOSIS
KNEMIDOKOPTOSIS
Partners
HyLineInternational
VencomaticGroup
272.Insomecases,jointcavitiesortendonsheathscontainasmallamountofstraw
yellowexudatewhereasinothertheexudateishaemorrhagicorfibrinous.
ASPERGILLOSIS
ASPERGILLUSGRANULOMATOUSDERMATITIS
AFLATOXICOSIS
CANDIDIASIS
FUSARIOTOXICOSES
DeficiencyDiseases
VITAMINB2DEFICIENCY
VITAMINBiDEFICIENCY
VITAMINEDEFICIENCY
FATTYLIVERHAEMORRHAGICSYNDROME
SLIPPEDTENDON(PEROSIS)
Other
PULMONARYHYPERTENSION(ASCITIS)SYNDROMEINBROILERCHICKENS
AMYLOIDOSIS
DEEPPECTORALMYOPATHY
273..Fibrinoustenosynovitis.Theinflammationofthetendonprogressestoachronic
RUPTUREOFTHEGASTROCNEMIUSTENDONINBROILERBREEDERS
type lesion characterized by tissue fibrosis in the affected area. The aetiological
CAGELAYERFATIGUE
agent is a reovirus, member of the Orthoreovirus genus, Reoviridae family. Several
DYSCHONDROPLASIA
THYPERKERATOSIS
serotypes are identified. For their identification, the agar gel precipitation test could
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GOUT
be used. Reoviruses are highly resistant to a number of environmental factors
HYPERANDROGENISMINBROILERCHICKENS
(temperature,pHetc.).
EFFECTOFSTICKYWILLY(GALIUMAPARINE)SEEDSONHEALTHYSTATUSANDPRODUCTIONTRAITSIN
BROILERCHICKENS
GIZZARDIMPACTIONINTURKEYPOULTS
ROUNDHEARTINTURKEYS(DILATEDCARDIOMYOPATHY)
ACUTESELENIUMINTOXICATION
ACUTEPROPANEBUTANEINTOXICATION
SPONTANEOUSRUPTUREOFTHECAUDIALRENALARTERYINTURKEYS
SUBCUTANEOUSEMPHYSEMA
GASTROINTESTINALIMPACTION
MALFORMATIONS
SeasonalPicks
275.Thegrowingprimarywingfeathersareabnormallybigforchickenswithretarded
growth, they protrude at various angles, so the disease is termed ..helicopter
disease".Onedayoldchickensarethemostsusceptibletotheinfection.
276.Usually,ahighdegreeatrophyofthepancreasisobserved.Reovirusesareshed
with faeces and could contaminate the egg shells. The transmission of the infection
tosusceptiblechickensisrealizedhorizontally.Theverticalrouteoftransmissionis
alsoproved.Reovirusescouldpersistininfectedbirdsformorethan40weeks.
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277.278.The small intestine is pale, dilated and contain indigested forage. The
tentative diagnosis of viral arthritis and stunting syndrome could be made on the
basis of symptoms and lesions. The detection of reovirus antibodies via ELISA
supports the diagnosis. Viral arthritis should be differentiated from M. synov/ae
induced, staphylococcal arthrites and the spontaneous rupture of the tendon of the
gastrocnemius muscle. The vaccination of broiler breeder flocks with live or
inactivated vaccines protects onedayold chicks. Infected birds should be removed
from the premises. The iodine disinfectants are considered effective for inactivation
ofagents.
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