Severe mortality in broiler chickens associated with Mycoplasma synoviae and Pasteurella gallinarum

Severe economic loss due to high mortality and condemnation rates occurred on two commercial broiler facilities. Chickens had moderate-to-severe airsacculitis, pericarditis, perihepatitis, tracheitis, and synovitis. Pasteurella gallinarium was isolated from 16 of 18 pericardia, four of 14 livers, 11...

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description Severe economic loss due to high mortality and condemnation rates occurred on two commercial broiler facilities. Chickens had moderate-to-severe airsacculitis, pericarditis, perihepatitis, tracheitis, and synovitis. Pasteurella gallinarium was isolated from 16 of 18 pericardia, four of 14 livers, 11 of 16 air sacs, six of seven joints and one of 28 tracheas in pure culture. In addition, Mycoplasma synoviae was isolated from trachea and air sac. Lesions were suggestive of an Escherichia coli septicemia, but E. coli was isolated from only four of 28 tracheas and one of 14 livers in pure culture. A coronavirus was isolated from trachea and lung. Whether this coronavirus represented a vaccine or field strain of infectious bronchitis was not determined. These findings suggested that the severe lesions were due to a concomitant infection with an atypical strain of P. gallinarum
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Bronchial diseases
CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIE
Case Reports
Chickens
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Disease Outbreaks - veterinary
HATOS
Infections
Infectious diseases
Lesions
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Mycoplasma Infections - mortality
Mycoplasma Infections - pathology
Mycoplasma Infections - veterinary
MYCOPLASMA SYNOVIAE
Newcastle disease
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Pasteurella Infections - pathology
Pasteurella Infections - veterinary
POLLO DE ENGORDE
POULET DE CHAIR
Poultry Diseases - microbiology
Poultry Diseases - mortality
Poultry Diseases - pathology
Trachea
TROUPEAU
Viruses
title Severe mortality in broiler chickens associated with Mycoplasma synoviae and Pasteurella gallinarum
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