Poultry diseases occur in poultry, which are domesticated birds kept for their meat, eggs or feathers.[1] Poultry species include the chicken, turkey, duck, goose and ostrich.[1]
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Poultrydiseases occur in poultry, which are domesticated birds kept for their meat, eggs or feathers. Poultry species include the chicken, turkey, duck...
distinct serotypes of the virus, but only serotype 1 viruses cause disease in poultry. At least six antigenic subtypes of IBDV serotype 1 have been identified...
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Poultry (/ˈpoʊltri/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the purpose of harvesting animal products such as meat, eggs or feathers. The practice...
densities. Poultry producers routinely use nationally approved medications, such as antibiotics, in feed or drinking water, to treat disease or to prevent...
expenditures and the United States egg and poultry industry more than US$3 billion to eradicate the disease from poultry production. This was the most costly...
is a haematophagous ectoparasite of poultry. It has been implicated as a vector of several major pathogenic diseases. Despite its common names, it has a...
Histomoniasis is a commercially significant disease of poultry, particularly of chickens and turkeys, due to parasitic infection of a protozoan, Histomonas...
Pullorum disease in poultry is caused by the bacterium Salmonella pullorum. The disease affects mainly young chicks, but can also affect older chickens...
agriculture, poultry litter or broiler litter is a mixture of poultry excreta, spilled feed, feathers, and material used as bedding in poultry operations...
Poultry feed is food for farm poultry, including chickens, ducks, geese and other domestic birds. Before the twentieth century, poultry were mostly kept...
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metabolic disease of young poultry that affects the growth of bone and cartilage. Often occurs in broilers (chickens raised for meat) and other poultry which...
cause of opportunistic infections in poultry leading to acute and chronic conditions in affected birds. Disease varies according to the Streptococcal...
Fowlpox is the worldwide disease of poultry caused by viruses of the family Poxviridae and the genus Avipoxvirus. The viruses causing fowlpox are distinct...
(PDF) on 14 May 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020. Saif, Y. M. (2003). Diseases of poultry. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press. p. 863. ISBN 0-8138-0423-X. Gregory...
referred to as fatty liver syndrome or FLHS), a disease in chickens and other birds. Birds with this disease have large amounts of fat deposited in their...
deleterious disease, widely recognised as one of the most contagious diseases in the poultry industry. The virus and its associated disease also occur...
distributed around the world. Since the disease is highly infectious it is especially dangerous for domesticated birds (poultry) bred on big farms. Occurrence...
Egg binding occurs in animals, such as reptiles or birds, when an egg takes longer than usual to pass out of the reproductive tract. In birds, egg binding...
use in the United States poultry farming industry is the controversial prophylactic use of antibiotics in the country's poultry farming industry. It differs...
welfare as indicated by lesions on carcases in supermarkets". British Poultry Science. 46 (4): 407–14. doi:10.1080/00071660500181149. PMID 16268097....
cost-effective. B. anserina is a pathogenic agent for poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks etc.) and causes a disease called borreliosis or spirochetosis. This bacterium...
most common disease to be known as food poisoning (though the name refers to food-borne illness in general), these are defined as diseases, usually either...
that outbreaks of H5N1 disease in poultry in Asia are rapidly and sustainably controlled. The seasonality of the disease in poultry, together with the control...
succumbed to poultrydisease, although no recent or historical records exist of New World parrot populations being afflicted by domestic poultrydiseases. The...
PMC 1617120. PMID 17018135. Swayne, David E.; Glisson, John R. (2013). Diseases of Poultry (13th ed.). Wiley. p. 1523. ISBN 978-1-118-71973-2. Riddell, C. (May–June...