Gastrointestinal Impaction and Necrotic Enteritis in a Backyard Chicken.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Shayne Ramsubeik, Carmen Jerry, Francisco A Uzal, Carlos Daniel Gornatti Churria, Simone Stoute
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The carcass of a 4-mo-old, female, mixed-breed backyard chicken was submitted for postmortem evaluation and diagnostic workup. The bird was previously presented to a veterinary clinic because of chronic weight loss and loose stool, and was euthanized before submission to the California Animal Health and Food Safety, Turlock lab. On gross examination, the proventriculus, gizzard, and duodenum were markedly distended and impacted with a mixture of fibrous plant material, cereal grain, and litter material. The koilin layer of the gizzard was eroded. There were multifocal to coalescing, 0.2-1-cm diameter white nodules on the serosal surface of the duodenal loop and lesions extended into the distal jejunum. The duodenum had multifocal, transmural, umbilicated, and ulcerated mucosal lesions, which were covered with a white pseudomembrane. Microscopically, there was segmental, transmural necrosis of the intestinal wall with diffuse sloughing of villi epithelium and accumulation of fibrino-hemorrhagic exudate with numerous bacterial colonies in the lumen. The gross and microscopic findings were indicative of gastrointestinal impaction and necrotic enteritis. Proliferation of Clostridium perfringens within the intestine was demonstrated by anaerobic bacterial culture, intestinal gram stains, and immunohistochemistry. The C. perfringens isolate was type F (encoding the gene for alpha toxin -cpa- and for enterotoxin -cpe) by PCR toxinotyping. Overgrowth of C. perfringens was likely exacerbated by the rough fibrous forage and highly fermentable grain diet. To our knowledge, gastrointestinal impaction concurrent with necrotic enteritis has not been described in backyard chickens. In addition, to our knowledge, C. perfringens type F has not been associated with necrotic enteritis in chickens.

后院鸡的胃肠嵌塞和坏死性肠炎。
对一只4个月大的雌性杂交后院鸡的尸体进行了尸检评估和诊断检查。这只鸟之前因为慢性体重减轻和大便疏松被送到兽医诊所,在提交给加州动物健康和食品安全实验室之前被安乐死。大体检查可见前脑室、砂囊和十二指肠明显扩张,并被纤维植物、谷物和凋落物的混合物所阻塞。砂砾石层受到侵蚀。十二指肠袢浆膜表面可见多灶性合并,直径0.2-1 cm的白色结节,病变延伸至空肠远端。十二指肠有多灶性、跨壁性、脐状、溃疡性粘膜病变,粘膜病变被白色假膜覆盖。镜下可见肠壁节段性、跨壁性坏死,绒毛上皮弥漫性脱落,纤维蛋白出血性渗出物积聚,管腔内有大量细菌菌落。肉眼和显微镜检查结果显示胃肠道嵌塞和坏死性肠炎。通过厌氧细菌培养、肠革兰氏染色和免疫组织化学证实了肠内产气荚膜梭菌的增殖。经PCR分型鉴定,产气荚膜荚膜杆菌分离物为F型(编码α毒素-cpa-和肠毒素-cpe基因)。粗纤维饲料和高发酵性谷物饲料可能加剧了产气荚膜梭菌的过度生长。据我们所知,胃肠道嵌塞并发坏死性肠炎尚未在后院的鸡描述。此外,据我们所知,F型产气荚膜原菌与鸡的坏死性肠炎没有关联。
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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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