Some studies on hafnia alvei in chickens [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.45-58Other title:
  • بعض الدراسات علىعدوي الهافنبا-الفي في الدجاج في محافظة الغربية [Added title page title]
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  • kafrelsheikh veterinary medical journal, 2011 v. 9 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Kafrelsheikh Veterinary Medical Journal 2011.v.9(2)Summary: This study was aimed to study the epidemiology and the possible ways 0f treatment of Hafnia alvei (H alvei) as an enteric pathogen in laying hens during the period from 2007-2010. For this purpose, bacteriological examination of samples collected from 500 laying hens from dif/erent localities in Gharbia Province sufferingfrom drop in egg production, decreased hatchability, inappetance, diarrhea, opisthotonus and mortalities revealed isolation of 18 isolates of H alvei with an incidence of 3.6%. Phage-typing ofthe isolated strains using Hafnia specific bacteriophage produce clear plaques of lysis with a zone 1-2 mm in diameter confirmed the organism. Anabiogramme of the isolated H alvei strains revealed high sensitivity to Fosfomycin+tylosin, cephotaxime, Colistin sulphate, Gentamycin, Norjloxacin, Spectinomycin and Ciprojloxacin but were resistant to Amoxicillin, Clindamycin , Enrojloxacin , Cephradine, Kanamycin, Lincomycin, Sulphamethozole trimethoprim, Streptomycin, Spiramycin and Penicillin G. Experimental infection of 38-11 week-old laying hens with isolated strains of H alvei and treatment trials using Fosfomycin+tylosin and Garlicin were carried out. Clinical signs, postmortem lesions with re-isolation of the infected strains were discussed in details. Histopathological examination of different organs from experimentally infected hens revealed less sever lesions after treatment with Fosfomydn+tylosin.
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This study was aimed to study the epidemiology and the possible ways 0f treatment of Hafnia alvei (H alvei) as an enteric pathogen in laying hens during the period from 2007-2010. For this purpose, bacteriological examination of samples collected from 500 laying hens from dif/erent localities in Gharbia Province sufferingfrom drop in egg production, decreased hatchability, inappetance, diarrhea, opisthotonus and mortalities revealed isolation of 18 isolates of H alvei with an incidence of 3.6%. Phage-typing ofthe isolated strains using Hafnia specific bacteriophage produce clear plaques of lysis with a zone 1-2 mm in diameter confirmed the organism. Anabiogramme of the isolated H alvei strains revealed high sensitivity to Fosfomycin+tylosin, cephotaxime, Colistin sulphate, Gentamycin, Norjloxacin, Spectinomycin and Ciprojloxacin but were resistant to Amoxicillin, Clindamycin , Enrojloxacin , Cephradine, Kanamycin, Lincomycin, Sulphamethozole trimethoprim, Streptomycin, Spiramycin and Penicillin G. Experimental infection of 38-11 week-old laying hens with isolated strains of H alvei and treatment trials using Fosfomycin+tylosin and Garlicin were carried out. Clinical signs, postmortem lesions with re-isolation of the infected strains were discussed in details. Histopathological examination of different organs from experimentally infected hens revealed less sever lesions after treatment with Fosfomydn+tylosin.

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