2020
DOI: 10.32718/ujvas3-1.02
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Pathoanatomical and pathogistological changes in organs and tissues of indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) during histomonosis

Abstract: Histomonosis is a fairly common disease in poultry – turkeys, laying hens, guineafowls, geese, ducks. Spontaneous cases of histomonosis in Indian peafowls do not occur very often, thus they feature less frequently in the scientific literature. Among possible reasons for this to happen is that they are kept in zoos or at private farms, where their death is mainly attributed to complications caused by E. coli or Clostridium microorganisms. The article demonstrates pathoanatomical and pathohistological changes in… Show more

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“…and Trichomonas gallinarum (T. gallinarum, Mehlhorn, 2016). Spontaneous histomoniasis in poultry leads to damage to the liver and caecum, with the corresponding development of multifocal necrotizing hepatitis and diphtheria typhlitis (Shchebentovska and Holubtsova, 2020). In spontaneous trichomoniasis, there is damage to the oral cavity, pharynx, small and large parts of the intestinal tract, and the formation of granulomas with localization, as a rule, in the liver and cecum (Landman et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Trichomonas gallinarum (T. gallinarum, Mehlhorn, 2016). Spontaneous histomoniasis in poultry leads to damage to the liver and caecum, with the corresponding development of multifocal necrotizing hepatitis and diphtheria typhlitis (Shchebentovska and Holubtsova, 2020). In spontaneous trichomoniasis, there is damage to the oral cavity, pharynx, small and large parts of the intestinal tract, and the formation of granulomas with localization, as a rule, in the liver and cecum (Landman et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible variants of cross-infection of birds with causative agents of trichomoniasis and histomoniasis from wild birds and vice versa have been proven (Tuska-Szalay et al, 2022). The development of Eimeria, Histomonas, and Trichomonas co-infection in adult chickens leads to chronic inflammation of the intestine, resulting in damage to the liver (necrotic hepatitis) and cecum (diphtheria typhitis) as noted by Shchebentovska and Holubtsova (2020). Spontaneous trichomoniasis in birds involves damage to the oral cavity, pharynx, small and large parts of the intestines, and the formation of granulomas with localization in the liver and cecum (Landman et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%