Review on skeletal disorders caused by Staphylococcus spp. in poultry.

IF 7.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Gustaw M Szafraniec, Piotr Szeleszczuk, Beata Dolka
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Lameness or leg weakness is the main cause of poor poultry welfare and serious economic losses in meat-type poultry production worldwide. Disorders related to the legs are often associated with multifactorial aetiology which makes diagnosis and proper treatment difficult. Among the infectious agents, bacteria of genus Staphylococcus are one of the most common causes of bone infections in poultry and are some of the oldest bacterial infections described in poultry. Staphylococci readily infect bones and joints and are associated with bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO), spondylitis, arthritis, tendinitis, tenosynovitis, osteomyelitis, turkey osteomyelitis complex (TOC), bumblefoot, dyschondroplasia with osteomyelitis and amyloid arthropathy. Overall, 61 staphylococcal species have been described so far, and 56% of them (34/61) have been isolated from clinical cases in poultry. Although Staphylococcus aureus is the principal cause of poultry staphylococcosis, other Staphylococcus species, such as S. agnetis, S. cohnii, S. epidermidis, S. hyicus, S. simulans, have also been isolated from skeletal lesions. Antimicrobial treatment of staphylococcosis is usually ineffective due to the location and type of lesion, as well as the possible occurrence of multidrug-resistant strains. Increasing demand for antibiotic-free farming has contributed to the use of alternatives to antibiotics. Other prevention methods, such as better management strategies, early feed restriction or use of slow growing broilers should be implemented to avoid rapid growth rate, which is associated with locomotor problems. This review aims to summarise and address current knowledge on skeletal disorders associated with Staphylococcus spp. infection in poultry.

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回顾由葡萄球菌引起的家禽骨骼疾病。
跛足或腿部无力是造成家禽福利差和全球肉类家禽生产中严重经济损失的主要原因。与腿部有关的疾病通常与多因素病因有关,这给诊断和适当治疗带来了困难。在感染病原体中,葡萄球菌属细菌是导致家禽骨骼感染的最常见原因之一,也是家禽中最古老的细菌感染之一。葡萄球菌很容易感染骨骼和关节,并与细菌性软骨坏死伴骨髓炎(BCO)、脊柱炎、关节炎、肌腱炎、腱鞘炎、骨髓炎、火鸡骨髓炎综合症(TOC)、大脚病、软骨发育不良伴骨髓炎和淀粉样关节病有关。迄今为止,共描述了 61 种葡萄球菌,其中 56%(34/61)是从家禽的临床病例中分离出来的。虽然金黄色葡萄球菌是家禽葡萄球菌病的主要病因,但也从骨骼病变中分离出其他葡萄球菌,如 S.agnetis、S.cohnii、S.epidermidis、S.hyicus 和 S.simulans。由于病变的部位和类型以及可能出现的耐多药菌株,葡萄球菌病的抗菌治疗通常无效。对无抗生素养殖的需求不断增加,促进了抗生素替代品的使用。其他预防方法,如更好的管理策略、早期饲料限制或使用生长缓慢的肉鸡,以避免与运动问题相关的快速生长。本综述旨在总结和探讨当前有关家禽感染葡萄球菌引起骨骼疾病的知识。
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Veterinary Quarterly
Veterinary Quarterly VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.60%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Quarterly is an international open access journal which publishes high quality review articles and original research in the field of veterinary science and animal diseases. The journal publishes research on a range of different animal species and topics including: - Economically important species such as domesticated and non-domesticated farm animals, including avian and poultry diseases; - Companion animals (dogs, cats, horses, pocket pets and exotics); - Wildlife species; - Infectious diseases; - Diagnosis; - Treatment including pharmacology and vaccination
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