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Duck farm performance declined due to Pasteurella anatipestifer infection. An autovaccine targeting this bacterium significantly improved duck health during the fattening period, reducing disease signs and symptoms.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Avian Medicine
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Duck farm productivity is crucial for agriculture.
  • Disease outbreaks can cause significant economic losses.
  • Pasteurella anatipestifer is a known avian pathogen.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the cause of decreased performance in duck flocks.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of an autovaccine against Pasteurella anatipestifer.

Main Methods:

  • Post-mortem examinations of affected ducks.
  • Bacteriological analysis to identify causative agents.
  • Clinical observation and symptom assessment during treatment.

Main Results:

  • Pasteurella anatipestifer identified as a primary pathogen.

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  • Salmonella spp., Escherichia coli, and Treponema spp. were also detected.
  • Autovaccine administration led to a marked reduction in disease signs and symptoms.
  • Conclusions:

    • Pasteurella anatipestifer significantly impacts duck flock performance.
    • Autovaccination is an effective strategy to control Pasteurella anatipestifer infections in ducks.