Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae Infection Associated with Swollen Head Syndrome in a Broiler Breeder Flock in North Georgia.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Katie Shamoun, Linnea Tracy, ChangHee Lee, Karen Grogan, Jenny Nicholds, Monique Franca, Eric Shepherd
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Abstract

An unusual case of swollen head syndrome in a 55-wk-old broiler breeder flock was identified in north Georgia in the summer of 2019. The presenting complaint was elevated mortality and visibly swollen heads. Necropsy of affected birds on the farm primarily revealed signs of bacterial septicemia, with few large scab lesions near the vent area. Bacterial culture analysis identified multiple organisms, but the primary organism of interest was identified as Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, cultured from affected liver, lung, sinuses, and one swollen wattle of birds in the affected house. Histopathologic analysis identified gram-positive rod-shaped bacteria in the spleen and liver (consistent with bacterial septicemia) confirmed with special staining (Brown & Hopps Gram stain). These organisms were noted to be consistent with E. rhusiopathiae; E. rhusiopathiae infection in broiler breeder chickens is a rare occurrence and is primarily associated with turkeys and/or swine production systems.

北乔治亚州肉鸡种鸡群中与肿头综合征相关的红喉丹毒感染。
2019年夏天,在佐治亚州北部发现了一例55周龄肉鸡养殖群中出现的不寻常的头肿综合征病例。主诉是死亡率升高和明显的头部肿胀。农场受感染禽鸟的尸检主要显示细菌性败血症的迹象,在通风口附近有少数大的痂状病变。细菌培养分析鉴定出多种生物,但主要的生物被确定为红喉丹毒,从受影响的肝脏、肺、鼻窦和受影响的家禽的一只肿胀的鸡垂中培养。组织病理学分析在脾脏和肝脏中发现革兰氏阳性杆状细菌(符合细菌性败血症),经特殊染色(Brown & Hopps革兰氏染色)证实。这些微生物被认为与rhusipathiae一致;红脓杆菌感染在肉鸡种鸡中是罕见的,主要与火鸡和/或猪生产系统有关。
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Avian Diseases
Avian Diseases 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
80
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Avian Diseases is an international journal dedicated to publishing original basic or clinical research of the highest quality from various disciplines including microbiology, immunology, pathology and epidemiology. Papers on avian diseases relevant to etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control are accepted. Manuscripts dealing with avian species other than poultry will be considered only if the subject is relevant to poultry health.
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