• Title of article

    Clinical and Morphological Studies on Spontaneous Cases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections in Birds

  • Author/Authors

    Dinev, I Trakia University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of General and Clinical Pathology, Bulgaria , Denev, S Trakia University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Bulgaria , Beev, G Trakia University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Bulgaria

  • From page
    398
  • To page
    400
  • Abstract
    Clinical, pathoanatomical, histological, and bacteriological studies were performed on broiler chickens, growing broiler parents, and growing egg layers, in three different poultry farms, after an outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. The method of contamination of the birds was established. Several local and systemic clinico-morphological forms of spontaneous P. aeruginosa infections in various categories of stock birds were described: cases of P. aeruginosa infection resulting from injection of contaminated vaccines; case of P. aeruginosa infections through contaminated aerosol vaccine and cases of pododermatitis, periarthritis and arthritis in broiler chickens associated with P. aeruginosa infection. In different cases mortality range between 0.5 and 50%. The results showed that apart from embryonic mortality in hatcheries, and septicemic infections in newly hatched chickens, the pathogenicity of P. aeruginosa was associated with localized and systemic lesions in this category, as well as in young and growing birds. On one hand, these results have a theoretical significance, contributing for the confirmation and expansion of the wide array of clinico-morphological forms of P. aeruginosa infections in birds. On the other hand, the knowledge on these forms has a purely practical significance in the diagnostics of P. aeruginosa infections by poultry pathologists and veterinary practitioners.
  • Keywords
    Broilers , Clinico , morphological , forms , Infection , Layers , P. aeruginosa
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Veterinary Journal
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Veterinary Journal
  • Record number

    2563092