Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 30 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 158 - 164 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 27-10-2020

Kanatlı İntestinal Spiroketozis

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Kanatlı intestinal spiroketozis (KİS), ticari yumurtacı ve broyler damızlık tavuklarda, Brachyspira cinsine aitpatojenik türlerin neden olduğu bir enfeksiyondur. KİS, büyüme geriliğine, yumurta verim kaybına, yem tüketimindeartışa, yumurta kabuğunun dışkı ile kirlenmesine ve yumurta kalitesinin düşmesine neden olarak ekonomik kayıplaroluşturur. Birçok ülkede kanatlılarda Brachyspira spp. varlığı ortaya konmuştur. Ülkemizde, bilgimiz dâhilinde, KİSşüpheli ve/veya sağlıklı kanatlılardan Brachyspira spp. izolasyonu ile ilgili herhangi bir rapor yoktur. Saha gözlemlerimiz, ülkemizde özellikle ticari yumurtacı sürülerde kirli yumurta problemlerinin yoğun olduğunu göstermektedir. Buderleme çalışması ile kirli yumurta problemlerine neden olan KİS hakkında bilgi verilmesi ve bu enfeksiyona dikkatinçekilmesi amaçlanmıştır.
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Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis

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Avian intestinal spirochetosis (AIS) is an infection caused by pathogenic species belonging to Brachyspira genus in commercial layer and broiler breeder hens. AIS creates the economic losses in consequence of the growth retardation, decrease in egg production, increase in feed consumption, faecal staining of egg shells and lower egg quality. The presence of Brachyspira spp. in poultry has been revealed in many countries. In Turkey, to the best of our knowledge, there are not any reports on the isolation of Brachyspira spp. in AIS suspicious and/or healthy avian species. Our field observations shows dirty egg problems are intense in commercial laying hens in our country. This review study aimed to give information about the AIS causing dirty egg problems and draw attention to this infection.
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