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Title: Enteric Problems


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Enteric Problems
  • Enteric problems in avian species can result from
    a variety of causes

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Enteric Problems
  • Infectious Non-infectious

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Enteric ProblemsInfectious
  • Bacterial Viral
    Parasitic

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Enteric ProblemsNon-infectious
  • Mycotoxicosis Nutritional disorders

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Enteric Problems
  • Most Obvious Clinical Signs
  • Watery droppings
  • Presence of blood in the feces (Some cases)
  • Inappetence
  • Weight loss

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  • Diarrhea is rare in companion birds
  • Loose watery feces are normal in Lorikeets and
    birds that consume liquid and necterin diets
  • In Psittacine birds- most cases reported by
    clients are polyuria-feces are dispersed in an
    increased volume of urine
  • Bubbles in the feces -true diarrhea

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  • The appearance of the droppings can vary
  • Spp of the bird -Seed eaters tend to have firm
    feces
  • Nector eaters -fluid feces
  • Diet- Greens - Softer and greener feces
  • Vitamin supplementation - B vitamin- Yellow
    colour urates

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Enteric Problems
  • Infectious Non-infectious

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Infectious Causes
  • Bacterial agents
  • Escherichia coli
  • Salmonella species
  • Campylobacter species
  • Clostridium species
  • Pseudomonas species
  • Mycobacteria
  • Yersinia
  • Megabacteria

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Salmonellosis in Poultry
  • Poultry constitute an important animal reservoir
    for Salmonella
  • A very wide variety of serotypes have been
    isolated from chickens, turkeys, ducks, and other
    species of domestic poultry

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Salmonellosis
  • Salmonella -2500 serotypes
  • Major problem in poultry industry

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Non-host adapted Salmonella
  • Other non-host adapted Salmonella types also
    infect poultry. Paratyphoid is a name given to
    infections of
  • poultry by non-host adapted salmonella
  • Contaminated animal by-products (Meat and Bone
    meal) used in animal feeds
  • Contaminated hatcheries, environment
  • Egg transmission from infected breeder flocks

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Campylobacter jejuni
  • Present in the intestinal tracts and shed the
    organism in their feces
  • Birds acquire infection from feed, water and
    litter, from contaminated premises
  • Presumptive diagnosis can be made by
    demonstrating curved rods with motilty in bile
    using phase contrast microscopy

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Scanning picture of C. jejuni
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Clostridium colinum
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Ulcers in intestines
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Diagnosis
Post-mortem lesions- typical intestinal
ulcers Demonstration of organism in lesions FA
test AGP test
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NECROTIC ENTERITIS
Clostridium perfringens type A-
chickens Clostridium difficile in ostriches-
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Thick mucosa
Alpha toxin from Cp type A
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Infectious Causes
  • Viral agents
  • A number of viruses have been associated with
  • enteric diseases of birds
  • DNA viruses
  • RNA viruses

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CORONAVIRUSES
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Rotaviruses
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Rotaviruses
Restlessness Litter eating Watery
droppings Cloacal pasting Inreased mortality
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Hemorrhagic Enteritis
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  • Protozoan infections
  • Giardia
  • Many spp. of birds
  • In the lower GI of Psittacines
  • Highest in Toucans and smaller Psittacines,
    Cocktiels,
  • Love birds, Budgies
  • Chronic or recurrent diarrhea
  • Warmer months
  • Depression, ruffled feathers
  • Demonstration of cyst or tropzoites in feces
    or
  • mucosal scrappings at necropsy

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  • Protozoan infections
  • Cryptosporidium
  • Many pet birds
  • Diarrhea - some times acute and severe
  • Demonstration of the organism -Intestinal
    epithelium or
  • infective cyst in fecal material
  • Coccidiosis
  • common in canaries, finches, mynahs, pigeons
  • Capillaria spp

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Coccidiosis
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  • Identification of parasites in a fecal sample is
    not always indicative of diseases. Lab findings
    should correlate with clinical signs and
    concurrent problems

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Enteric ProblemsNon-infectious
  • Mycotoxicosis

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  • Mycotoxicosis
  • Mycotoxicosis is a disease caused by a
  • Toxic metabolite of fungi (Mycotoxin)

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Mycotoxicosis Consumption of moldy food Fusarium
mycotoxin or Fumonisin toxicity Citrinin
Mycotoxicosis- Penicillium spp Ochratoxicosis-
Ochratoxins are very toxic to Poutry Aspergillus
spp- Aflatoxin
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