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| Fowl Typhoid in Waterfowl |
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General and References
Disease Summary |
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| WATERFOWL | Rarely seen in waterfowl but
an important septicaemic disease of chickens and turkeys. Also see Pullorum Disease and Salmonellosis. |
Alternative Names (Synonyms) |
Also see Pullorum Disease and Salmonellosis. |
Disease Type |
| Bacterial Infection |
Infectious/Non-Infectious Agent associated with the Disease |
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N.B. Infection with paratyphoid salmonellae are more important in waterfowl: see Salmonellosis. |
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Infective "Taxa" |
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Non-infective agents |
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Physical agents |
-- Indirect / Secondary |
Disease Author |
Debra Bourne |
Major References / Reviews |
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Code and Title List |
B32.3.24, B36.9.w9 |
Other References |
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Code and Title List |
J3.70.w2 |
Clinical Characteristics and Pathology
Detailed Clinical and Pathological Characteristics |
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General |
WATERFOWL | Disease not usually seen in waterfowl. |
Clinical
Characteristics |
WATERFOWL | General disease as
seen in poultry:
(B32.3.24) |
Incubation |
WATERFOWL | Deaths usually after five to ten days but may occur within four days (B32.3.24). |
Mortality / Morbidity |
WATERFOWL | Very variable; may be 10-93% in poultry chicks (B32.3.24). |
Pathology |
WATERFOWL | Disease in
poultry:- In chicks:
In adults:-
(B32.3.w24) |
Human Health Considerations |
| Salmonellosis due to Salmonella gallinarum has been reported occasionally in humans (B32.3.w24). |
Susceptibility / Transmission
General information on Susceptibility / Transmission |
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| WATERFOWL |
(B32.3.w24). |
Disease has been reported in either the wild or in captivity in: |
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Host Species List |
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Disease has been specifically reported in Free-ranging populations of: |
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Host Species List |
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Environment/Geography
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Regions / Countries where the Infectious Agent or Disease has been recorded |
| Worldwide distribution, but now rare in commercial poultry in USA, Canada and most of Europe. Still problematic in Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, Middle East (B32.3.24, B36.9.w9). |
Regions / Countries where the Infectious Agent or Disease has been recorded in Free-ranging populations |
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General Investigation / Diagnosis
General Information on Investigation / Diagnosis |
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| WATERFOWL | See also: Salmonellosis |
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Similar Diseases (Differential Diagnosis) |
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| WATERFOWL | See also: Salmonellosis |
Treatment and Control
Specific Medical Treatment |
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| WATERFOWL | See also: Salmonellosis |
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General Nursing and Surgical Techniques |
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Preventative Measures |
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| Vaccination | WATERFOWL | -- |
| Prophylactic Treatment | WATERFOWL |
See also: Salmonellosis |
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Environmental and Population Control Measures |
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| General Environment Changes, Cleaning and Disinfection | WATERFOWL |
See also: Salmonellosis |
| Population Control Measures | WATERFOWL | See also: Salmonellosis |
| Isolation, Quarantine and Screening | WATERFOWL | See also: Salmonellosis |
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