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Fowl Typhoid in Waterfowl

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GENERAL INFORMATION

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS & PATHOLOGY

INVESTIGATION & DIAGNOSIS

TREATMENT & CONTROL

SUSCEPTIBILITY & TRANSMISSION

ENVIRONMENT & GEOGRAPHY

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General and References

Disease Summary

WATERFOWL Rarely seen in waterfowl but an important septicaemic disease of chickens and turkeys.

Also see  Pullorum Disease and Salmonellosis.

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Alternative Names (Synonyms)

  • Salmonella gallinarum Infection

Also see  Pullorum Disease and Salmonellosis.

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Disease Type

 Bacterial Infection

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Infectious/Non-Infectious Agent associated with the Disease

  • Salmonella gallinarum. Sometimes considered synonymous with Salmonella pullorum (see Pullorum Disease).

N.B. Infection with paratyphoid salmonellae are more important in waterfowl: see Salmonellosis.

Infective "Taxa"

Non-infective agents

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Physical agents

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References

Disease Author

Debra Bourne
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Major References / Reviews

Code and Title List

B32.3.24, B36.9.w9

Other References

Code and Title List

J3.70.w2

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Clinical Characteristics and Pathology

Detailed Clinical and Pathological Characteristics

General

WATERFOWL Disease not usually seen in waterfowl.

Clinical Characteristics

WATERFOWL General disease as seen in poultry:
  • In young chicks, disease is seen similar to with Pullorum Disease: Peracute infection -sudden death.
  • Acute infection in first few days - weakness, somnolence, anorexia, poor growth, pasting of vent with chalky white excreta may be seen before death.
  • In slightly older birds (e.g. two to three weeks old), lethargy, huddling under brooders, wing droop and sometimes dyspnoea.
  • Growth retardation and poor feathering of survivors.
  • In older growing and adult birds: Anorexia, ruffled feathers, general malaise; sometimes decreased egg production.

(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:

  • Gross lesions may be seen in chronic disease, but are usually absent in peracute disease.
  • Liver, spleen and kidneys may be enlarged and congested
  • Yolk sac retention may occur, with yolk appearing creamy or caseous.
  • Lung and heart may have white nodules, pericardium may be thickened, with yellow or fibrinous exudate.
  • Gastro-intestinal tract - may have white nodules on the gizzard, caeca, large intestinal wall. Caseous cores may be seen in the caeca.
  • Joints may be swollen with yellow viscous fluid.

In adults:-

  • May be minimal lesions. Pericarditis and (in females) misshapen, discoloured, cystic ova; sometimes peritonitis and abdominal adhesions.

(B32.3.w24)

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Human Health Considerations

Salmonellosis due to Salmonella gallinarum has been reported occasionally in humans (B32.3.w24).

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Susceptibility / Transmission

General information on Susceptibility / Transmission

WATERFOWL
  • Susceptibility: waterfowl are considered relatively resistant to Salmonella pullorum. Disease may be seen in any age of bird, but is generally considered a disease of growing birds and adults rather than newly-hatched birds.
  • Transmission: From infected birds, their faeces and their eggs. Ingestion of contaminated food, water or bedding, and contact transmission; also mechanical spread by humans, wild birds, mammals, flies, and on trucks, feed sacks etc. May occur in newly-hatched birds due to trans-ovarial transmission.

(B32.3.w24).

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Disease has been reported in either the wild or in captivity in:

  • Ducks, swans (B32.3.w24, B36.9.w9).
  • "Swan" in the UK (J3.70.w2).

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

General Information on Environmental Factors/Events and Seasonality
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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).

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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

WATERFOWL See also: Salmonellosis
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Similar Diseases (Differential Diagnosis)

WATERFOWL See also: Salmonellosis

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Treatment and Control

Specific Medical Treatment

WATERFOWL See also: Salmonellosis
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General Nursing and Surgical Techniques

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Preventative Measures

Vaccination WATERFOWL --
Prophylactic Treatment

WATERFOWL

See also: Salmonellosis
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Environmental and Population  Control Measures

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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