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Bacterial diseases in poultry

Bacterial diseases comprise approximately half of the non–outbreak-related mortality in broiler breeders and commercial layers. During the first week of a broiler's life, approximately 50% of the mortality may be caused due to bacterial infections. Outbreaks due to bacterial infections may increase the mortality dramatically and in some cases almost eradicate flocks. E. coli and Gram-positive cocci infections are responsible for mortality and production losses in poultry of all age groups and all production systems and may be regarded as multifactorial. Subsequently, efforts in understanding and controlling these infections are highly important. Although necrotic enteritis is primarily a disease affecting young chickens, this infection is of major significance in any production system. Besides increased mortality, the production losses observed in subclinical infections may be dramatic.
Sid Thakur
North Carolina State University - NCSU
North Carolina State University - NCSU
Introduction Campylobacter is a gram-negative commensal bacterium in the gastrointestinal tract of multiple wild and domesticated animal species [1]. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Campylobacter is estimated to cause 1.3 million cases of human illness in the United States annually [2]. In 2019, Campylobacter was the leading cause of U.S. foodborne illness, with an overall incidence of 19.5 per 100,000 population [3]. The...
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Marco Larrea
Marco Larrea and 2 more
PRONACA Procesadora Nacional de alimentos
1. Introduction Salmonella enterica is one of the main causes of foodborne disease, representing a worldwide problem for public health systems [1]. This species consists of more than 2600 serovars described to date [2,3]. S. enterica serovars can cause infections in humans ranging from gastroenteritis, associated with non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS), to typhoid fever [4]. NTS are estimated to cause more than 93.8 million infections and 155,000 deaths per year globally [5,6]. The main...
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Csaba Varga
University of Illinois
University of Illinois
Introduction The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in enteric bacteria of humans and animals is a global health threat that has decreased treatment efficacy and increased the cost of infections with antimicrobial-resistant bacteria [1, 2]. It is projected that by 2050 an estimated 10 million AMR-related infections will occur worldwide [3]. Surveillance systems play a critical role in the mitigation and containment of AMR by monitoring antimicrobial use (AMU) and...
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Spring has come to stay for a few months, everything is getting greener, and the environment is recovering from the harsh cold, but as optimistic as we are, we find spring to be a great moment for raising awareness of poultry’s most common diseases. Want to know some of them? 1. Coccidiosis Represented in poultry...
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Evan Chaney
Diamond V
Evan Chaney (Cargill) speaks on colibacillosis, as well as the benefits of a postbiotic developed as a solution, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Dibesh karmacharya
University of Queensland
University of Queensland
Introduction Nepal’s poultry industry has seen a significant and rapid growth in the last decade, contributing more than 4% to the national gross domestic product (GDP) [1, 2]. Majority of the poultry products are supplied by numerous commercial farms (54% of total poultry production) scattered throughout the country. Backyard poultry also accounts for significant proportion of the total poultry production (46%); poultry meat and eggs are an easy source for protein and...
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Surya Paudel
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Histomonas meleagridis and Escherichia coli exhibit an outstanding interplay in vitro and are well recognized pathogens in poultry causing histomonosis and colibacillosis, respectively. H. meleagridis and E. coli reside in the intestine of birds, thus, to understand their interaction in vivo, gut microbial changes and caecal wall penetration of E. coli were investigated separately in experimentally infected chickens and turkeys (Abdelhamid et al., 2020, 2021). In the first trial, commercial...
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Dieter Liebhart
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Escherichia coli resides as a gut commensal in healthy chickens but also causes the extraintestinal disease called colibacillosis. Pathotype definition is primarily based on the clinical condition of the host, but it is still not definite due to the lack of genetic traits to differentiate between commensal and harmful isolates, which has led to divided views with regard to the pathogenicity of E. coli in poultry. In this study, embryos and chickens were experimentally infected with E. coli...
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Jesús Rubio, Global Marketing Manager of Calier Poultry, talks about avian salmonellosis and its immunity levels....
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Karthigan Manohar
Kemin Industries, Inc
I. INTRODUCTION Growing concern over the use of antibiotics due to the rise in antimicrobial resistance and rising consumer demand for antibiotic-free products is increasingly becoming a challenge for poultry production. There is a need to identify natural and economical alternatives such as probiotics. The supplementation of probiotics as an antibiotic growth promoter (AGP) alternative in poultry production has the potential to improve poultry health, performance, growth, and feed...
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INTRODUCTION Polymyxin B and E (colistin) are cationic antimicrobial peptides currently reserved as a last resort treatment for serious infections caused by multi-drug resistant Gram-negative bacteria (Poirel et al., 2017). Although colistin has been used in human and veterinary medicine for over 50 years, it has recently become increasingly important in the treatment of infections with carbapenem-resistant organisms where few treatment options now remain. Enterobacteriaceae such as...
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Martha Pulido-Landínez
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University
Martha Pulido-Landínez (Mississippi State University) comments on two Enterococcus studies presented at the IPSF, and offers practical recommendations regarding this issue, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Mitsu Suyemoto
North Carolina State University - NCSU
North Carolina State University - NCSU
Mitsu Suyemoto (North Carolina State University) speaks on the mortality caused by Enterococcus Cecorum and her research on probiotics and other solutions to fight this disease, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Charles L. Hofacre
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Evan Chaney (Cargill)        Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) cause colibacillosis in poultry operations resulting in significant flock health and economic burden, creating the need for additional solutions to promote resiliency against infection. This study evaluated a postbiotic feed additive containing a saponin ingredient (SCFP+; Dia-V™ PT PLUS prototype, Diamond V, Cedar Rapids, IA), alone or in combination with...
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Yosef Huberman
INTA Argentina
INTA Argentina
Yosef Huberman (CONICET-INTA) talks about pathogenicity in E. coli strains and how the approach in analysis has changed to genotyping and sequencing, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Mueez Ahmad
Mueez Ahmad and 2 more
Arm & Hammer
Jodi Delago (Arm & Hammer)      Hatchability rates in the US broiler industry have been declining since 2014. The average weekly hatchability rate in the US in 2023 has been approximately 80.7%, a decrease of more than 4% since 2014. Published studies of nonviable embryos in Canada indicated that Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli are frequently recovered from nonviable embryos and that infection by one or both bacteria may be contributing to...
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Jodi Delago
Arm & Hammer
Jodi Delago (Arm & Hammer) discusses declining hatchability rates caused by Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Mueez Ahmad
Arm & Hammer
Mueez Ahmad (Arm & Hammer) gives recommendations on how to prevent and deal with diseases associated with this bacteria, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Héctor Leyva Jimenez
United Animal Health
Héctor Leyva-Jiménez (United Animal Health) talks about a technology to process pathogen profiles to identify coinfections and help make better decisions on the farm, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Poultry farmers are looking for feed additives to boost the immune system and improve gastrointestinal health in the post-antibiotic era. Bacillus species-based fermented products are an influential and effective alternative to optimize gut health. Bacillus species-based fermented products and their derived antimicrobial cyclolipopeptides Bacillus spp. are gram-positive bacteria with rod-shaped endospores that generate...
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