• Avian bordetellosis is a highly infectious, acute disease of the upper respiratory tract of young turkeys. (msdvetmanual.com)
  • Avian bordetellosis is a highly infectious, acute upper respiratory tract disease of turkeys characterized by high morbidity and usually low mortality. (msdvetmanual.com)
  • Newcastle Disease in Poultry Newcastle disease is a severe, systemic, and fatal viral disease of poultry due to virulent strains of avian paramyxovirus type 1. (msdvetmanual.com)
  • Avian bordetellosis is an acute disease of the upper respiratory tract of young turkeys (Kersters et al. (cabi.org)
  • The major etiologic agent causing bordetellosis is Bordetella avium but, in 2009, it was reported that B hinzii also causes clinical signs of bordetellosis in experimentally infected turkey poults. (msdvetmanual.com)
  • It is thought that birds who reach 5-6 weeks of age become relatively resistant to the clinical disease bordetellosis, yet, they can remain carriers among the flock. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bordetellosis has a major impact on turkey health within turkey production systems but the impact in wild birds is not yet well defined. (wikipedia.org)
  • The disease in birds is called bordetellosis, and is largely associated with confined spaces and multi-aged flocks where management practices are sub optimal. (wikipedia.org)
  • The disease in birds is called bordetellosis, and is largely associated with confined spaces and multi-aged flocks where management practices are sub optimal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bordetellosis has a major impact on turkey health within turkey production systems but the impact in wild birds is not yet well defined. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is thought that birds who reach 5-6 weeks of age become relatively resistant to the clinical disease bordetellosis, yet, they can remain carriers among the flock. (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite the fact that wild birds are commonly asymptomatic, Bordetellosis has been reported in a variety of wild birds including parrot finches, partridges, cockatiels, and ostriches, among others. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofilm formation and cellulose expression by Bordetella avium 197N, the causative agent of bordetellosis in birds and an opportunistic respiratory pathogen in humans. (nih.gov)
  • Escherichia coli is a normal inhabitant of the digestive tract in birds, and its high numbers can be maintained in the poultry house environment through fecal contamination. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Finally, they can help support public health programs, for example by helping to control food-borne pathogens such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli by preventing these infections in poultry and pigs [1]. (pharmprom.net)
  • 7 in 2015), is a highly contagious respiratory disease in poultry caused by a gram-negative pleomorphic rod-shaped bacterium. (huvepharma.com)
  • The presence of other infectious diseases such as mycoplasmosis, infectious bronchitis, Newcastle disease, hemorrhagic enteritis, and turkey bordetellosis can weaken the bird's immune system and make them susceptible to colibacillosis. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Handy and rigorous book focused on the diagnosis of the main diseases affecting poultry through a practical and visual approach of the topic, and written by prestigious experts with a wide experience in this field. (acco.be)
  • Vaccine production was inspired from a process initially developed for the poultry industry. (pharmprom.net)
  • The withdrawal of the NADA (New Animal Drug Application) for enrofloxacin in 2005 for use in poultry leaves the industry with no adequate therapeutic response to colibacillosis (has ranked #2 since 2016), or fowl cholera (ranked #12 from #14). (huvepharma.com)