Background:Industrial poultry farming has developed progressively in Brazil, conferring the country a prominent position on the national and international scene. Likewise, alternative poultry farming is an important economic activity for small-scale family farmers. However, shortcomings related to sanitary management lead to increased occurrence of avian diseases, such as those caused by Salmonella spp. Despite salmonellosis has been described in industrial establishments, reports in alternative farms are less common, therefore the objective of this study was to describe the occurrence of salmonellosis in free-range chickens in the municipality of Barra, Western Bahia, Brazil. Cases: The poultry farmer reported the occurrence of diarrhoea in his chicken flock since the acquisition of the batch of chicks. Initially, carrying out the medicinal treatment of the birds, there was clinical improvement, however, successive recurrences of clinical signs occurred, such as diarrhoea, apathy, anorexia, and death of some birds. Upon learning about the case, an epidemiological investigation of the flock was carried out, and it was noted that some of the birds were retracted, apathetic, anorexic, and a lot of diarrheic faeces of a yellowish-white appearance were also observed. The entire flock had a history of vaccination against diseases: newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, gumboro disease, and fowlpox. For better evaluation, five birds were necropsied, enabling the observation that the animals had a good body score. However, the necropsy revealed lesions such as splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, and enteritis in the three birds initially analysed (Animals 1, 2, and 3). The other birds (Animals 4 and 5) were submitted to evaluation for Eimeria sp. oocysts by means of scrapings from the intestinal mucosa, and there were no structures compatible with oocysts. Faecal samples were collected from another six birds in the flock for coproparasitological examination, and the presence of oocysts was not detected. Finally, sera from 20 birds in the flock were collected for the Rapid Serum Agglutination Test (SAR) for the detection anti-Salmonella Pullorum antibodies. Discussion: The diagnosis was based on clinical evaluation, post-mortem pathological findings of the necropsied birds, epidemiological data and confirmed with SAR testing, whereby 11 birds were seropositive for Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Pullorum. The prevalence of S. Pullorum is poorly described in alternative farming. Based on the farmer's report, it is believed that the chicks were purchased already infected, because birds from the same batch, also purchased by neighbouring producers, showed the same clinical signs. The unsatisfactory sanitation in the flock was another factor that may have favoured the persistence of the bacteria, since, the lack of removal of organic matter is a source of nutrients for microorganisms, and this may have favoured the multiplication and maintenance of the bacteria in the down feathers, feed, and water. The elimination of S. Pullorum through the faeces, in addition to the density of the birds, may have led to transmission to the other healthy birds. However, the knowledge and adoption of prophylactic measures in free-range chicken farms is a crucial factor in minimizing the occurrence of outbreaks and thus avoiding a future public Health Problem. Keywords: poultry pathology, alternative poultry farming, salmonellosis. Título: Samonella Pullorum em criação de galinhas caipiras no Oeste da Bahia, Brasil Descritores: patologia aviária, avicultura alternativa, salmoneloses.
A nutrição animal é baseada no fornecimento de dietas fibrosas e concentradas para suprir as exigências fisiológicas dos animais e atuar sobre o desenvolvimento do rebanho. A utilização de concentrados na dieta é uma opção para atender as demandas energéticas dos animais de produção, entretanto, o uso incorreto dos nutrientes pode ocasionar transtornos metabólicos aos animais. Dentre os principais transtornos, destaca-se a acidose e a cetose ruminal. Considerando as consequências dos transtornos metabólicos aos animais e os prejuízos econômicos para os produtores, esta revisão objetivou a realização de uma análise clínica, laboratorial e terapêutica da acidose e cetose ruminal. Foi realizada uma pesquisa eletrônica no portal de periódicos da Capes para utilização das bases de dados PubMed, Scielo, Elsevier e Google Scholar. Foram selecionados no total 61 artigos, sem delimitação de ano de publicação, com intuito de identificar na literatura a evolução das doenças metabólicas e uso dos métodos aplicados para o diagnóstico laboratorial. O estudo possibilitou a compreensão e avaliação dos métodos, os impactos e a importância do diagnóstico clínico e laboratorial desses transtornos metabólicos para promoção da terapêutica, saúde animal e redução dos prejuízos ao setor agropecuário.
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