| Literature DB >> 35106296 |
Intan Noor Aina Kamaruzaman1, Kian Yiing Ng1, Ruhil Hayati Hamdan1, Nurshahirah Shaharulnizim1, Che Wan Salma Che Wan Zalati1, Maizan Mohamed1, Muhammad Luqman Nordin1, Nur Zul Izzati Mohd Rajdi1, Luqman Abu-Bakar1, Mohd Farhan Hanif Reduan1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The case study describes the cause of an increase in mortality rates among 35-day-old broilers that developed respiratory distress and bloody diarrhea on a farm in Malaysia.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic; Escherichia coli; coccidiosis; diarrhea; respiratory
Year: 2021 PMID: 35106296 PMCID: PMC8757677 DOI: 10.5455/javar.2021.h547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Vet Anim Res ISSN: 2311-7710
Figure 1.The postmortem findings of the necropsied chickens. (A) The generalized yellowish fibrinous coating on multiple organ surfaces of the heart, liver and peritoneal cavity indicating fibrinous inflammation. (B) Large amount of fibrinous materials deposited on the thoracic air sacs and pericardium layer of the heart with prominent and reddened blood capillaries indicating fibrinous and hemorrhagic inflammation (C) Yellowish fibrinous exudate with gel-like characteristic accumulated in the abdominal cavity of severely infected chicken (D) Thickened mucosa with the presence of multiple ecchymotic hemorrhages on the duodenum.
Figure 2.The histopathology findings of chicken organs. (A) vacuolization of the liver cytoplasm, loss of sinusoidal architecture suggestive for hepatic degeneration and necrosis. (B) The presence of distended alveolar space is suggestive of pulmonary emphysema. (C) Presence of inflammatory cells and blood cells on the vessel of the trachea indicating tracheitis and congestion (D) Presence of microgamete (marked by a black circle) and schizonts (marked by the red arrow) in the duodenum tissue suggestive for coccidiosis caused by Eimeria spp. Hematoxylin and Eosin staining 10× and 40×.