Case Report An atypical fowl pox outbreak in broiler flock in Dakahlia governorate | ||||
Journal of Veterinary Medical Research | ||||
Article 22, Volume 15, Issue 2, March 2005, Page 139-144 PDF (323.19 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jvmr.2005.77946 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
A. A. El-Kenawy1; K. I. Abou El-Azm2; Sanaa, S. A. Awad3 | ||||
1Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt | ||||
2Department of Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt | ||||
3Department of Poultry Diseases2, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
An unusual fowl pox outbreak has been diagnosed in 40 days-old-unvaccinated broilers farm in Dakahlia Governorate during summer, 2004. The most characteristic observation of this outbreak was that the pox signs and lesions were observed on the feathered parts of the body mainly in the posterior dorsal area of the chickens. Classical pox lesions were also seen in the mouth, comb, wattle, eyelids and shank of some chickens. Samples were collected from affected birds for virus isolation and histopathological studies. The isolated virus on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) was serologically confirmed. Histopathological examination revealed characteristic intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies in affected chicken tissues and CAM. This outbreak caused severe economic losses due to cutaneous lesions in the feathered area of the body that resulted in high condemnation rate at processing plant beside to high mortality which reached upto25%. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
A typical; pox; fowl pox; flock; broiler | ||||
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