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− | ''M.synoviae'' is a species of the ''[[Mycoplasmas species - Overview|Mycoplasmas]]'' genus. It causes infectious synovitis in chickens and turkeys, resulting in synovitis, arthritis and respiratory disease. It is transmitted by aerosol.
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− | ''M.synoviae'' can be identified by isolation or serology. It can be treated by in-feed tetracycline and eradicated through specific-pathogen-free flocks. | + | Also Known As — '''''Infectious synovitis''''' — '''''Avian mycoplasmosis''''' — '''''Infectious sinusitis''''' — '''''Mycopasma arthritis''''' |
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| + | Caused By — Mycoplasma synoviae |
| + | ==Introduction== |
| + | ''M. synoviae'' causes '''[[Bacteria | bacterial]]''' disease affecting the '''joints, bones''' and '''respiratory''' system of '''birds'''. It is one of the [[Mycoplasmas | mycoplasma]] genus’ of bacteria. |
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| + | It is closely related to [[Mycoplasma gallisepticum | ''M. Gallisepticum'']] which causes chronic respiratory disease in poultry. |
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| + | ''M. synoviae'' is endemic in parts of Europe and causes significant production losses particularly in '''egg production'''. |
| + | ==Distribution== |
| + | Thought to likely be worldwide but recording is unreliable. |
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| + | Mycoplasma can be '''transmitted''' to progeny through '''eggs''' and through '''direct and indirect contact''' between birds. |
| + | ==Signalment== |
| + | Affects mainly '''chickens''' and turkeys, with chickens the most susceptible. |
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| + | It can also affect game and wild birds. |
| + | ==Clinical Signs== |
| + | '''Lameness, abnormal curvature''' of the limbs, deviation of the limbs and feet, stiff gait. |
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| + | '''Dehydration, decreased production''', reluctance to move |
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| + | '''Tachypnoea, sneezing, purulent nasal discharge''', open mouth breathing |
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| + | Torticollis and other neurological signs |
| + | ==Diagnosis== |
| + | Clinical '''signs''' and '''necropsy''' findings are suggestive but not pathognomic so laboratory diagnosis is necessary. |
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| + | On '''post-mortem, air sacculitis and arthritis''' with a '''caseous exudate''' are evident. |
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| + | Bacteria can be '''isolated''' and '''cultured from wet swabs''' of the trachea, oropharynx, eye, nose or cloaca in live birds. |
| + | If sampling a dead bird, '''sterile''' samples of '''synovial fluid''' and air sac samples should be taken. |
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| + | ''M. synoviae'' can then be definitively identified by '''immunofluorescence''' and '''PCR'''. |
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| + | [[ELISA testing | '''ELISA''']] can be used for serological diagnosis and are excellent for detecting antibodies in egg yolk which is valuable for flock status investigation. |
| + | ==Treatment== |
| + | ''M. synoviae'' is susceptible to '''tilmicosin, tylosin, enrofloxacin''' and '''oxytetacyclines''' in vitro but resistance is increasing in vivo. |
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| + | Eggs can be '''dipped''' in cold '''chlortetracycline''' antibiotic solution for 15-20 minutes or '''heat treated''' to 46-47⁰ for 11-14 hours prior to incubation. |
| + | ==Control== |
| + | Control is hampered by the increasing resistance of ''M. synoviae'' to antibiotics. |
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| + | No vaccine is available and infection is difficult to control due its aerosolic, vertical and contact transmission. |
| + | ==References== |
| + | <references/> |
| + | Animal Health & ProductIon Compendium, '''Mycoplasma synoviae datasheet''', accessed 06/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/ |
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| + | Animal Health & ProductIon Compendium, '''Mycoplasma synoviae infections datasheet''', accessed 06/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/ |
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