Some Studies on Swollen Head Syndrome in Broiler Chickens in Egypt

M. Shawki, M. Lebdah, A. Shahin, S. Nassif
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Swollen Head Syndrome (SHS) is a disease of upper respiratory tract affecting broilers and broiler breeders which resulted in inflammatory exudates beneath the skin. SHS has been described as a multi-factorial disease where the initial lesion mainly caused by avian Metapneumo virus (aMPV), while the clinical signs are a consequence of bacterial complications and the severity of the disease depends on environmental factors. This study was planned to detect and try to isolate the etiological agents of SHS from 40 broiler flocks in 3 Egyptian Governorates (Sharkia, Dakahlia and Damietta). The chickens incorporated swollen heads and respiratory manifestations as nasal discharges, coughing, tracheal rales and frothy conjunctivitis from different localities. Samples included trachea and lung tissues, choanal cleft swabs and scraps from sinuses and turbinates. The AMPV subtype B was detected in 5 flocks by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RRT-PCR) -using 2 specific probes for differentiation of subtypes A and B. the AMPV-subtype B was detected with the percentage of 12.5%. Bacterial examination of collected samples revealed presence of mixed infection in some of examined flocks with isolation of E. coli in a percentage of 70%; Proteus mirabilis 40% and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (25%). In conclusion, to our knowledge, this is the first detection of aMPV among broiler chickens suffering from SHS in Egypt, using RRT-PCR in concurrent bacterial infections with E. coli, P. mirabilis and P. aeruginosa.
埃及肉鸡肿头综合征的研究
头肿综合征(SHS)是一种影响肉鸡和肉鸡饲养者的上呼吸道疾病,导致皮肤下炎症渗出。SHS被描述为一种多因素疾病,其初始病变主要由禽元肺炎病毒(aMPV)引起,而临床症状是细菌并发症的结果,疾病的严重程度取决于环境因素。本研究计划在埃及3个省(Sharkia、Dakahlia和Damietta)的40只肉鸡群中检测并分离SHS病原。鸡的不同部位出现头肿、鼻分泌物、咳嗽、气管啰啰和泡沫性结膜炎等呼吸道症状。样本包括气管和肺组织,后鼻孔裂拭子以及鼻窦和鼻甲的碎片。采用实时聚合酶链式反应(Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, RRT-PCR)技术,在5个鸡群中检测到AMPV亚型B,其中AMPV亚型B的检出率为12.5%。对收集的样本进行的细菌检查显示,在一些被检查的鸡群中存在混合感染,大肠杆菌的分离率为70%;奇迹变形杆菌占40%,铜绿假单胞菌占25%。综上所述,据我们所知,这是首次在埃及感染SHS的肉鸡中检测到aMPV,并使用RRT-PCR检测大肠杆菌、P. mirabilis和P. aeruginosa并发细菌感染。
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