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Salmonella spp. are among major food-borne pathogens throughout the world, which cause approximately 94 million enteric infections and 155,000 human deaths each year (Majowicz et al., 2010). They are most often detected in poultry meat, although diseases are frequently associated with contaminated eggs and egg products (EFSA, 2015). Moreover, antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella specie ...
Participation in Forum on July 6, 2017
Very important topic ,thanks for your brief but clear description of various lesions on different parts of the body , which are helpfull for practicing field veterinarin ,where there are no scope to analyze different ingradients of feed & other lab test , here mainly diagnosis depend on gross lesions and give treatment accordingly
Discussion created on October 8, 2016
After post mor tem,there were clotted blood found in the atrium, blood vessels of the pericardium congested ,which is clearly mark able, thick ,hemorrhage & erosion found in the proventriculus ,gizzard,liver was fragile,blood vessels of the kidney engorged with clotted blood,kidney become pale.This is a laying flock,sometimes frees blood coming out through the vent, I have treated the flock ,but ...
Participation in Forum on October 7, 2016
Thanks Dr. Mazheasear for your suggestion, maybe it was due to mycotoxicosis. Newcastle disease? No, there are other lesions to make a tentative diagnosis that it is ND.
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As president of WVPA may I confirm the following. two grants have been made available to each of our Asian branches to assist with travel etc re this meeting. Each year we have a young poultry vet award worth $US5000 - 2016 award will be made in Manila - nominations closed. soon WVPA will be announcing a new distance learning facility for poultry vets. Nigel Horrox
Participation in Forum on September 11, 2016
Yes, of course very harmfull for public health , antibiotic residual effect in the feed for human consumsion , it's a big challangee to ensure laws, regulation in our country(Bangladesh), because of both producers & consumers are not aware about that , some body still not know the meaning of food safety, so dear sir Mr. Halim we should do more work regarding development of the aware ...
Participation in Forum on September 10, 2016
I had same type of experience in broiler chicks as your posted photograph & description. Usually we used to treat this type of cases with combined vitamins, but did not get any response. After failure of mentioned treatment , I tried it with antiviral drug along with previous, but result was not satisfactory. I am also confused , it might be Avian encephalomyelitis virus infection .
Participation in Forum on August 7, 2015
08/07/2015 | Firstly,I would like to thanks, on behalf of myself & also Avian vet from Bangladesh to all professionals and creator of such kind of discussion,which attracts more participants to discuss .
Prolapse ,itself is not a disease, it should be more appropriate to define as a condition or symptom of another fault or disease.I agree with everyone's discussion except few,because this is a pro ...
Participation in Forum on August 7, 2015
Firstly,I would like to thanks, on behalf of myself & also Avian vet from Bangladesh to all professionals and creator of such kind of discussion,which attracts more participants to discuss .
Prolapse ,itself is not a disease, it should be more appropriate to define as a condition or symptom of another fault or disease.I agree with everyone's discussion except few,becau ...
Discussion created on August 3, 2015
Now in broiler flock, it become more frequent than the previous, almost in maximum chicks of diferent broiler hatchary. Pls anybody can help me regarding towads solving the problem?