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Title: DISEASE OF POULTRY


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DISEASE OF POULTRY
  • DR. NAGY EÖRSNÉ
  • Central Veterinary Institute, Budapest
  • Department of Poultry Pathology

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ANTE MORTEM INSPECTION
  • At the farm before transportation to the
    slaughterhouse the poultry flock must be examined
    by veterinarian.
  • A certificate must be composed on the results of
    this inspection and the pre-life of the flock
  • If the certificate is available and it is
    negative and it does not indicate the necessity
    of special measures, the ante mortem inspection
    at the slaughterhouse will include the
    identification of transported flock and control
    of injuries took place during transportation,
    furthermore the examination of dead birds.
  • Based on these data and examinations the
    veterinarian decides whether the flock will be
    submitted to normal or special slaughter or
    further special examination.

3
Notifiable Diseases
  • Former O.I.E. list A
  • Newcastle disease (Paramyxovirus)
  • Avian influenza (Orthomyxovirus)
  • Duck plaque (Herpesvirus)
  • Former O.I. E. list B
  • Fowl cholera
  • Fowl typhoid
  • In case of these diseases the flock is
    slaughtered separately mostly at the end of
    the day- as it is not condemned

4
Diseases of Poultry ?? Zoonosis
  • Paratyphoid (Salmonellosis, except typhoid)
  • Campylobacteriosis
  • Chlamydiosis
  • Tuberculosis
  • /Anthrax/

5
Inspection of the surface
  • injuries (as consequences of transportation)
  • inflammation of skinarthritissynovitis
    (infection of Staphylococcus aureus)
  • Mareks disease (skin form)

6
Inspection of visceral organs and the body
cavityBacterial infections
  • Salmonellosis (Fowl typhoid)
  • Pasteurellosis (Fowl cholera)
  • E. coli septicaemia
  • Staphylococcosis
  • Streptococcosis

7
Septicaemia
  • haemorrhages and/or fibrinous inflammation on
    seromembranes
  • pleuritis
  • pericarditis
  • air sacculitis
  • liver, spleen conditions
  • enlarged
  • friable (associated with subcapsular
    haemorrhages)
  • lungs, intestines, genitals

8
Paratyphoid (Salmonellosis)Zoonosis
  • S. Enteritidis
  • S. Typhimurium
  • S. Infantis
  • S. Hadar
  • S. Agona
  • S. Saint-paul
  • S. Bovis-morbificans etc.

9
  • Gram negative rods with filaments
  • Sensitivity 70 C 5 min fresh meat - 2-3
    weeks frozen meat - years
  • Pathology septicaemia (enlarged spleen, liver,
    necrotic foci, enteritis (fibrinous inflammation
    in caecum! - water fowl! )
  • Total condemned for human consumption!
  • Slaughterhouse hygenie, household
    hygenie(contamination!)

10
Fowl typhoid
  • Salmonella Gallinarum/Pullorumadapted to special
    hostGram negative rods without any filaments
  • sensitive to 70C 5 minin fresh meat for 2-4
    monthin frozen meat for yearsin water for 4-6
    weeks
  • Germinative transmission!

11
Pathology
  • enlarged spleen liver within small
    necrotic foci
  • white-grey (necrotic) nodules in myocardium
    in lungs in intestine
  • fibrinous inflammation of seromembranes
  • degenerated follicles on ovary, salpingitis
  • arthritis

12
Poultry meat is partial condemned for human
consumption
  • only the affected areas are condemned(mostly the
    parenchymal organs and intestines - in case of
    arthritis the legs are removed)

13
Small intestine, caecum, liver
14
white-grey necrotic nodules in myocardium
(typhoma)
15
TuberculosisZoonosis
  • Mycobacterium avium
  • Ziehl-Nelsen positive slim rods
  • Main character acid- and alcohol-fastness
  • Sensitivity (Pasteur)
  • 85C - 1 sec
  • 72-76C - 14-45 sec
  • 62-65C - 30 min

16
  • Domesticated birds adult onlywild- exotic birds
    (ZOO), ostrich
  • Pathology bad conditiongrey-yellow nodules of
    varying sizes in - diff. organs- intestines-
    bone marrow
  • Condemned for human consumption

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Colibacillosis
  • Gram negative rods
  • septicaemia
  • coligranulomatosis (intestine, mesenterium)
  • CRD (Chronic Respiratory Disease)
  • Partial condemned for human consumption

19
Fibrin liver, heart(Mycoplasma, E. coli)
20
Fibrin (heart, intestine)
21
Chronic Respiratory DiseaseMycoplasmosis
  • Mycoplasma gallisepticum
  • Mycoplasma synoviae
  • Mycoplasma meleagridis
  • Mycoplasma iowae
  • Mycoplasma anseris
  • Mycoplasma cloacalae
  • Mycoplasma anatum
  • Ureaplasmas

22
  • Pathogenicy varied, mostly facultative pathogen
    !
  • In general Mycoplasmas are colonizing mucosal
    surfaces
  • They are associated with bacteria and/or viruses
    (respiratory virus infection, E. coli,
    Ornithobacterium..)
  • stressimmunsuppression (viral diseases,
    mycotoxins..)

23
Fowl cholera/Pasteurellosis
  • Mainly in turkey, water fowl
  • Pasteurella multocida acute form chronic
    form
  • Gram negative coccoid-rodsSensitivity 60C 2
    min
  • Pathology septicaemia arthritis
    salpingitis fibrinopurulent meningitis
    fibrinous inflammation of phallus
  • Septicaemia - condemnedChronic form partial
    condemnation (except cachexia)

24
Petechiae in the heart of goose(pasteurellosis,
erysipelas, asphyxia)
25
Necrotic foci in the liver goose(pasteurellosis,
erysipelas)
26
Erysipelas
  • Water fowl
  • Erysipelothrix rhusiopatiaeGram positive
    rodssensitivity mild
  • septicaemia
  • Diff. diagn. Pasteurellosis (septicaemia)
  • Partial condemnation for human consumption

27
Staphylococcosis
  • Staphylococcus aureusGram positive coccus
  • Ubiquiter, pathogen if enters through the skin or
    mucosal membranes
  • Pathology septicaemia young birds
    arthritis, periarthritis synovitis,
    osteomyelitis - adult gangrenous dermatitis
    (wings, legs) in broilers
  • Condemned or partial condemnation

28
CampylobacteriosisZoonosis
  • Campylobacter jejuniC. coli
  • Microaerophyl, Gram negative, mild sensitivity
  • It is an intestinal commensal in broiler
    breeders, layer-type breeders, turkey.
  • Hepatitis (enteritis) in poultryEnteritis in
    human Slaughterhouse and household hygiene!

29
Chlamydiosis (Ornithosis)Zoonosis
  • Chlamydia psittaci
  • Intracellular
  • Pigeon, turkeys, ducks, gees, pheasant
  • Inhaling dust from feces or feather
  • Slaughterhouse hygenie

30
AnthraxZoonosis
  • It occurs rarely in birds where the disease is
    endemic.
  • Chicken are highly resistant.
  • Ducks occasionally show the disease
  • Ostriches are moderately susceptible, often with
    high mortality. (Dis.of Poultry. Barnes)
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