南巴纳特肉鸡腹水综合征发生频率及原因的回顾性分析

P. Gavrilović, A. Živulj, I. Todorović
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腹水综合征是肉鸡的一种多因素非传染性疾病。选择快速生长的鸡具有较高的基础代谢,因此对氧的需求增加。恶劣的环境条件等不利因素使可用氧量减少,导致缺氧、肺动脉高压、右心室扩张和右心衰,导致器官全身性被动充血和腹水为最显著的大体病理表现。这项研究的目的是回顾性地调查在家禽广泛生产的选定地区发生该病的频率,并确定导致该病暴发的主要因素。在2011年至2017年期间,在“潘切沃”兽医专业研究所检查的91只健康问题鸡群中,有12只鸡通过尸检诊断出腹水综合征。根据记忆、疾病迹象和病理形态学发现,恶劣的环境条件和饲料不足被确定为主要因素。在大多数情况下,腹水综合征发生在小群中,在不适当的环境条件下饲养。
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Retrospective analysis of the frequency and contributory causes of ascites syndrome in broilers in South Banat
Ascites syndrome is a multi-factorial, noncontagious disease of broilers. Chickens selected for rapid growth have a high basal metabolism and consequently increased demands for oxygen. Poor environmental conditions and other unfavourable factors which reduce the amount of available oxygen cause hypoxia, pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular dilation and right heart failure, which results in generalized passive hyperaemia of organs and ascites as the most striking gross pathology manifestation. The aim of the study was to investigate, retrospectively, the frequency of the disease in a selected district with widespread poultry production and to identify main factors that contribute to the outbreak of the disease. In the period from 2011 to 2017 ascites syndrome was diagnosed by post mortem examination of chickens in 12 out of 91 flocks with health disorders, examined in the Veterinary Specialized Institute "Pancevo". Based on anamnesis, signs of disease and pathomorphological findings, poor environmental conditions and inadequate feed were identified as main contributory factors. In the majority of cases ascites syndrome occurred in small flocks, raised in unsuitable environmental conditions.
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