2021
DOI: 10.5455/javar.2021.h547
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Complex chronic respiratory disease concurrent with coccidiosis in broiler chickens in Malaysia: A case report

Abstract: Objective: The case study describes the cause of an increase in mortality rates among 35-day-old broilers that developed respiratory distress and bloody diarrhea on a farm in Malaysia. Materials and Methods: The organ samples were subjected to laboratory testing and postmortem inspection. Escherichia (E.) coli and Mycoplasma (M.) gallisepticum were detected using … Show more

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“…This necessitates the use of drugs and vitamin supplements in the field to manage these cases, resulting in increased costs related to drug and vitamin expenditures. Some literature suggests the use of antibiotics to address secondary respiratory infections, such as tylosin (Huang et al, 2021;Kamaruzaman et al, 2021), and tetracycline, even though they do not have a significant impact on viral infections (Gray et al, Jurnal Medik Veteriner Muhammad Viqih, et al J Med Vet 2023, 6(3):5562. pISSN 2615-7497; eISSN 2581-012X | 59 2021).…”
Section: Medicine Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This necessitates the use of drugs and vitamin supplements in the field to manage these cases, resulting in increased costs related to drug and vitamin expenditures. Some literature suggests the use of antibiotics to address secondary respiratory infections, such as tylosin (Huang et al, 2021;Kamaruzaman et al, 2021), and tetracycline, even though they do not have a significant impact on viral infections (Gray et al, Jurnal Medik Veteriner Muhammad Viqih, et al J Med Vet 2023, 6(3):5562. pISSN 2615-7497; eISSN 2581-012X | 59 2021).…”
Section: Medicine Costmentioning
confidence: 99%