Ornithobacteriosis in Ukraine and in the world
Abstract
Ornithobacteriosis - a bacterial disease of avian, relatively new to Ukraine, and was not previously regarded as an independent nosological unit. However, today it is assigned the role of an important pathology that causes significant damage. The complexity of diagnosis and treatment is that the clinical symptoms are poorly expressed, the disease, as a rule, has a latent, slow course, and is often complicated by other viral and bacterial infections. Making an accurate diagnosis is extremely complicated, since the expressed symptoms are characteristic of most respiratory diseases. In some cases, the concealed path of pathology is detected only after a significant decline in the productivity of the poultry. The treatment schemes are developed in the world, however, their results are somewhat different, which may be explained by the large number of strains of Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale. In Ukraine, the problem of ornithobacteriosis is only beginning to be studied, since the pathogen is difficult to distinguish by classical bacteriological methods, and the actual situation with respect to this pathology is poorly understood.
Keywords:Ornithobacteriosis, Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale, Tilmicosin, Enrofloxacin, ORT
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