Literature DB >> 19184851

Diagnosis of skin lesions in condemned or downgraded broiler carcasses - a microscopic and macroscopic study.

L C Fallavena, H L Moraes, C T Salle, A B Silva, R S Vargas, V P Nascimento, C W Canal.   

Abstract

Eight hundred skin samples from broiler carcasses condemned or downgraded for skin lesions were collected at five processing plants. Histologically, 45.25% were cellulitis, 19.00% were atypical fowlpox, 3.25% were dermal squamous cell carcinoma (DSCC), 17.00% were non-specific dermatitis, 0.5% were focal haemorrhages and 0.25% were haemangiomas. Of the samples, 14.75% were histologically normal. Macroscopically, increased thickening of the skin was a frequent finding occurring in all the skin diseases, as well as skin discoloration, dark nodules in feather follicles and crusts. Skin scratches were associated with all of the diseases, except DSCC. Crater-like ulcers occurred in DSCC and fowlpox. Cellulitis was more frequent on the abdomen, fowlpox on the dorsum, DSCC in thighs, and non-specific dermatitis on the dorsum, thighs, legs and breast. It was concluded that macroscopic changes are not specific and examinations at slaughterhouses do not allow classification of broiler skin diseases. Histological examination appears to be an important tool to provide more accurate data.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 19184851     DOI: 10.1080/03079450020016797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Pathol        ISSN: 0307-9457            Impact factor:   3.378


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