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- Title
Some Aspects Concerning the Incidence, Anatomo-Clinical and Profilactico-Therapeutic Picture within Cnemiodocopte Scabie outbreak Pf Legs in Laying Hens.
- Authors
NEGREA, Octavian; RĂDUCU, Camelia; MIREŞAN, Vioara; CADAR, Mirela; COROIAN, Aurelia; NEGREA, Octavia
- Abstract
The investigation performed on a 31 hens effective (27 laying hens and 4 cocks) reared and maintained in traditional system during May-June 2014, concerning the anatomo-clinical, hystopathological, prophylactic and therapeutic picture in a cnemiodocopte scabie outbreak of legs, emphasizes an incidence of the parasitosis with different values function of production category, 14.8% in laying hens and 75.5% in cocks. The anatomo-clinical examination revealed poultry within different stages of disease evolution, from incipient forms, less expressive (3 cases-43.0%) to serious foms, with productive dermatoses high prurigenous in the tarso-metatarso-phalangeal area (4 cases- 57.0%). The hystopathological sections performed from pathological material, collected from the tarso-metatarsian area with serious cnemiodocopte scabie lesions in hen, emphasize at epidermis level lesions of acanthosis with hyperkeratosis, and spongiosis lesions in the cells of the spinous layer, and around parasites appears a limiting thick layer, keratinic. In deep dermis is presented an infiltrate preponderantly perivascular, with mononucleates and hetherophils (lesions of perivascularite). According to applied therapeutic protocol (Ivermectin, 0.5 ml s.c. inoculation in axilar area) it was reported a progressive improvement of the anatomoclinical picture, visible from the 7th post-therapeutic day.
- Subjects
POULTRY parasites; SCABIES in animals; HENS; ITCHING; X disease in cattle; THERAPEUTICS; DISEASE incidence; DISEASES
- Publication
Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences & Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science & Biotechnologies, 2014, Vol 71, Issue 2, p198
- ISSN
1843-5262
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15835/buasvmcn-asb:10785