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Categories Of Diseases in Poultry

- Category 1 Diseases

Disease

Cause

Ages affected

Species

Mortality

Signs and Symptoms

Pathognomonic lesions

Control

Velogenic viscerotropic Newcastle Disease (VVND)

Virus

All

Most domestic birds

Mortality may reach 100% but often lower in ducks

Sudden mortality, often with few or minimal signs Nervous: Balance & walking problems, twisted necks

Respiratory: gasping, difficulty breathing, swelling of the head

Digestive: diarrhea

Reproductive: decreased egg numbers

Prominent hemorrhages occur throughout the digestive tract especially in the mucosa of the proventriculus and gut-associated lymphoid tissue

Vaccination,

biosecurity

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)

Virus

All

Most domestic birds

Mortality may reach 100% but often lower in ducks and pigeons

Sudden mortality, often with few or no signs

Respiratory: gasping, swelling of wattles & combs

Nervous: tremors of the head and neck

Digestive: diarrhea, thirst

Reproductive: soft-shelled or shell-less eggs, decreased egg numbers

subcutaneous hemorrhages and edema of the head. Vesicles may be present on the comb and wattles.

Biosecurity, depopulation,

(vaccination)

 

Duck viral enteritis (duck plague)

Virus

All, although adults more severely affected

Wild and domestic ducks and geese

5- 100% with the highest mortality in older birds

Sudden mortality, often with few or no signs

Digestive: watery diarrhea, decreased appetite, thirst

Reproductive: decreased egg numbers

Nervous: difficulty walking, tremors

Respiratory: pasted eyelids, nasal discharge

Free blood in the body cavity. Hemorrhages of the ovary in mature ducks. Free blood in the lumen of the intestine.

Biosecurity, (vaccination)

Pigeon paramyxovirus (PPMV)

Virus

All

Pigeons

Mortality may reach 100%

Adults neglect squab, resulting in their deaths.

Nervous: Balance & walking problems, twisted necks, head tremors, inability to fly

Digestive: diarrhea, thirst

Mild conjunctivitis and tracheitis are observed

Vaccination, biosecurity