FORECASTING INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC PROCESSES DURING MIXED PASTEURELLOSIS AND ASCARIDIOSIS DISEASE OF POULTRY

V. Plys
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Abstract

The results of the forecast of infectious and invasive process for mixed pasteurellosis and ascaridiosis disease. Was found 50% of seropositive and 45% of young birds the affected ascarides. In this case, the peak incidence of poultry can expect in 20-120-day age, with the maximum level of disease is 80%, mortality will reach 10%, but subsequent exacerbation of infection-invasive process at 150-170-day age poultry will be minor and will not cause death of poultry. In identifying seropositive of poultry at 30% and 22-24% of affected ascarids highest peak of morbidity can be expected in 5-6 months of age, with a maximum level of disease 50%, the loss of poultry can be up to 4%. Adult poultry are carriers of Pasteurella- ascarids by mixed pasteurellosis and ascaridiosis disease. Outbreaks of parent stock can occur sporadically, in terms of violations of veterinary and sanitary requirements for withholding and feeding of poultry failure antiepizootic against antihelminthiases and measures

Keywords

poultry, forecasting, infectious-invasive process, mixed disease

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Plys, V. (2017). FORECASTING INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC PROCESSES DURING MIXED PASTEURELLOSIS AND ASCARIDIOSIS DISEASE OF POULTRY. Scientific Horizons, 20(2), 123-127.