Pathology of Spontaneous Colibacillosis in a Broiler Flock
Open Access
- 1 November 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Veterinary Pathology
- Vol. 22 (6), 592-597
- https://doi.org/10.1177/030098588502200614
Abstract
Forty-eight of 134 chickens collected from a flock on a broiler farm were diagnosed pathologically and microbiologically to have colibacillosis. Both acute septicemia (seven birds, 1 to 36 days old) and subacute serositis (41 birds, 5 to 57 days old) were found. The former consisted of necrosis with fibrinous exudates in the ellipsoids and lymphoid follicles of the spleen, and fibrinous thrombi in sinusoids of the liver with occasional necrosis of hepatic cells. The latter had fibrinopurulent inflammation with granulomatous changes in the serosal tissues—including the epicardium, pericardium, and hepatic peritoneal sac—accompanied by septicemic lesions in the spleen and liver. Respiratory lesions (airsacculitis, pneumonia, and tracheitis) were noted in most chickens affected with acute septicemia and subacute serositis. Degenerative changes also were observed in the bursa of Fabricius.Keywords
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