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| | |name =''Bordetella avium'' | | |name =''Bordetella avium'' |
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| | |species =''avium'' | | |species =''avium'' |
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| − | Also known as: '''''Bordetellosis - Turkey Coryza''''' | + | Also known as: '''''Bordetellosis — Turkey Coryza — Infectious Coryza''''' |
| − | <br>Older terms: ''Bordetella avium rhinotracheitis (BART) - alcaligenes rhinotracheitis (ART) - acute respiratory disease syndrome - turkey rhinotracheitis''
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| | + | Older terms: '''''Bordetella avium rhinotracheitis (BART) — Alcaligenes Rhinotracheitis (ART) — Acute Respiratory Disease Syndrome — Turkey Rhinotracheitis''''' |
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| − | == <br>Introduction == | + | == Introduction == |
| | ''Bordetella avium'' is a species of the ''[[Bordetella species - Overview|Bordetella]]'' genus. | | ''Bordetella avium'' is a species of the ''[[Bordetella species - Overview|Bordetella]]'' genus. |
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| − | ''B.avium'' causes [[Turkey Coryza]], a highly infectious upper respiratory tract infection of poultry. | + | ''B.avium'' causes Turkey Coryza, a highly infectious upper respiratory tract infection of poultry. It is most commonly between the age of 2-8 weeks. Turkeys are thought to be the natural host, however the disease has also been seen in the chicken and in ducks. |
| − | Turkey Coryza is a highly contagious upper respiratory tract infection (rhinotracheitis) of turkeys, most commonly between the age of 2-8 weeks, caused by ''Bordetella avium''. Turkeys are thought to be the natural host, however the disease has also been seen in the chicken and in ducks.
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| | == Pathogenesis == | | == Pathogenesis == |
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| | The bacteria are highly contagious, meaning disease is easily transmitted by direct contact and also from bedding, litter and housing. ''B. avium'' is thought to be able to survive for 1-6 months in the environment in contaminated litter. | | The bacteria are highly contagious, meaning disease is easily transmitted by direct contact and also from bedding, litter and housing. ''B. avium'' is thought to be able to survive for 1-6 months in the environment in contaminated litter. |
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| | == Clinical Signs == | | == Clinical Signs == |
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| | Serology can be performed in the form of an [[ELISA testing|ELISA]]. | | Serology can be performed in the form of an [[ELISA testing|ELISA]]. |
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| | == Control and Treatment == | | == Control and Treatment == |
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| | Husbandry is the main way of preventing the disease, with adequate ventilation and decreased stress. Removal of dirty litter and thorough disinfection should be carried out after every depopulation. | | Husbandry is the main way of preventing the disease, with adequate ventilation and decreased stress. Removal of dirty litter and thorough disinfection should be carried out after every depopulation. |
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| | + | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?rowId=1&options1=AND&q1=%22Bordetella+avium%22&occuring1=title&rowId=2&options2=AND&q2=&occuring2=freetext&rowId=3&options3=AND&q3=&occuring3=freetext&x=49&y=15&publishedstart=yyyy&publishedend=yyyy&calendarInput=yyyy-mm-dd&la=any&it=any&show=all ''Bordetella avium'' publications] |
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| − | ==Literature Search== | + | == References == |
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| − | Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
| + | Merck & Co (2008) '''The Merck Veterinary Manual''' (Eighth Edition)'' Merial'' |
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| | + | Jordan, F, Pattison, M, Alexander, D, Faragher, T (1999) '''Poultry Diseases''' (Fifth edition) ''W.B. Saunders'' |
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| − | == References ==
| + | Saif, Y.M, (2008) '''Diseases of Poultry''' (Twelfth edition) ''Blackwell Publishing '' |
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| − | Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition) Merial <br>Jordan, F, Pattison, M, Alexander, D, Faragher, T (1999) Poultry Diseases (Fifth edition) W.B. Saunders
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| | [[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Birds]] | | [[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Birds]] |
| | [[Category:Bordetella_species]] | | [[Category:Bordetella_species]] |
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