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[Enzootic erysipeloid in pheasants].

R Lulov, L Belchev

    Veterinarno-Meditsinski Nauki
    |January 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Erysipelas outbreaks in pheasants were studied, revealing characteristic septicaemia symptoms. The pathogen was identified, but the infection source in the 11,000-bird flock remained unknown.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Pathology
    • Avian Diseases
    • Bacteriology

    Context:

    • Enzootic erysipelas outbreaks pose significant threats to avian populations.
    • Pheasant farming involves large flocks, increasing disease transmission risks.
    • Understanding erysipelas in pheasants is crucial for disease management.

    Purpose:

    • To conduct epizootiological, clinical, bacteriological, and pathomorphological studies of erysipelas in a large pheasant flock.
    • To describe clinical signs and pathological changes associated with avian erysipelas.
    • To isolate and identify the causative agent of erysipelas in pheasants.

    Summary:

    • Epizootiological, clinical, and pathological investigations were performed on 11,000 pheasants affected by erysipelas.
    • Clinical symptoms and post-mortem findings, including pathohistological alterations, were documented.

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  • The erysipelas pathogen was successfully isolated and differentiated, and the disease was experimentally reproduced. The infection source was not identified.
  • Avian erysipelas in pheasants presents with clinical and morphological signs consistent with septicaemia, similar to other animal species.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a detailed characterization of erysipelas in pheasants, aiding in diagnosis and treatment strategies.
    • Contributes to the understanding of septicaemic disease manifestations in avian species.
    • Highlights the challenges in identifying infection sources for enzootic diseases in poultry.