Lack of correlation between parasite burden and key weight metrics in poultry infected with intestinal ascarids.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001197
J B Collins, Amanda O Shaver, Etta S Schaye, Tom Volpe, Leonardo R Nunn, Mostafa Zamanian, Erik C Andersen
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Abstract

Ascaridia galli and Ascaridia dissimilis are the most common and economically impactful nematode parasites of commercial poultry. These infections rarely cause clinical disease, but reduction in feed conversion efficiency is detected. To determine if feed conversion efficiency reductions correlate with any physiological measures independent of clinical disease, we determined if ascarid infections correlate with changes in the weights of the small intestine, liver, or total animal weight (quantitative measures of animal health). No correlation between parasite burden and these metrics were observed, supporting the concept that feed conversion is the only production metric impacted by ascarid infections.

感染肠道蛔虫的家禽体内寄生虫负担与主要体重指标之间缺乏相关性。
五倍子蛔虫(Ascaridia galli)和异蛔虫(Ascaridia dissimilis)是家禽中最常见、对经济影响最大的线虫。这些感染很少引起临床疾病,但会导致饲料转化效率降低。为了确定饲料转化效率的降低是否与任何独立于临床疾病的生理指标相关,我们确定了蛔虫感染是否与小肠、肝脏或动物总重量(动物健康的定量指标)的变化相关。我们没有观察到寄生虫负担与这些指标之间的相关性,这支持了饲料转化率是唯一受蛔虫感染影响的生产指标这一观点。
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