Ornitobactheriosis of birds: episothological data, illustration of field isolates pathogen on the territory of Ukraine and study of their biological
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https://doi.org/10.31548/poultry2022.09-10.006Keywords:
Ornithobacteriosis, field isolates, bird, biological properties, poultry farmsAbstract
Bacterial etiology add up a greatpercentage of infectious pathologies in birds. Alot of ailments are called odrazu decilecoma byinfectious agents and develop in association. Beforesuch infectious agents, ornitobacteria can be seen.Particularly ornitobacteriosis are those that aredetected by laboratory methods only at an earlystage. Infection control in Ukraine is not carried out.
The meta of our work is to see the sexual isolationof the ornitobacteriosis and the viability of their biological power.
Methods – epizootological examination of the ptahological state of Ukraine for ornitobacteriasis were carried out using various clinical, pathoanatomical and serological methods of followup; the sighting of the sexual isolates of the health worker and the birth of their biological authorities were taken for the help of bacteriological and biochemical methods.
A follow-up was carried out in several states and a bird was selected with clinical signs characteristic of ornitobacteriasis (stomping, swelling of the lower ophthalmic sinuses and soft tissues of the head, sinusitis, cough) and pathoanatomical changes (aerosacculitis, pneumonia, foamy accumulation of fluid in the chest cavity, anemia, pericarditis and tracheitis). IFA diagnostics for early detection of ornitobacteriosis was carried out. In two batches of birds, an increase in antibody titers to ornitobacteriosis was detected (in broilers and turkeys).
They gave a detailed scheme for the diagnosis of ornitobacteriasis, for the help of which, with the help of bacteriological (positing on specific media) and biochemical methods, two isolates were revealed, which, for their power, give birth to Ornithobacter bacteria.
As a result of the research, a method for diagnosing avian ornitobacteriasis was developed using different clinical, pathoanatomical, bacteriological methods.
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