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Cellulitis in Broiler Chickens

식품보건융합연구 / The Korean Journal of Food & Health Convergence (KJFHC), (E)2586-7342
2020, v.6 no.5, pp.1-10
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/kjfhc.2020.vol6.no5.1
AMER, Mohamed M. (Poultry Diseases Department, Faculty Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University)
MEKKY, Hoda M. (Poultry Diseases Department, Veterinary Res Division, National Research Centre)
FEDAWY, Hanaa S. (Poultry Diseases Department, Veterinary Res Division, National Research Centre)
AMER, Aziza M. (Pharmacology Department, Faculty Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University)
ELBAYOUMI, Khalid M. (Poultry Diseases Department, Veterinary Res Division, National Research Centre)
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Abstract

Cellulitis in broiler chickens is one of the economically important problems that facing the broiler industry due to the presence of the lesion leads to condemnation of part of /or the entire carcasses. Broiler with cellulitis lesions showed lower body weight. Cellulitis was recorded on different body regions including the head, dorsum, thighs, breast, legs, and abdomen. Cellulitis results from the invasion of subcutaneous (s.c.) tissues by bacteria through disruption of skin integrity. Lesions revealed the existence of the characteristic s.c colored exudate varies from yellowish to green, which were either serosanguineous, fibrinous s.c exudate yellowish, greenish or suppurative. Many bacterial isolates including E. coli, Staphylococci, Clostridia, Aeromonas spp., Enterobacter spp., Proteus mirabilis, P. aeruginosa, and Streptococci were isolated from the lesion. Chickens exposed to immunosuppression proved to have a greater probability of developing cellulitis. The condition was experimentally induced by s.c inoculation of 25-day-old broiler chickens with E. coli, S. aureus and clostridia. Usually, bacterial isolates were multidrug-resistant. The usage of Bifidobacterium bifidum or antibiotic with avoiding immunosuppression can reduce lesion and condemnation rate resulted from cellulitis. The objective of this review is to collect different literature written about cellulitis to be available to students, researchers, and veterinarians in poultry practical.

keywords
Broiler, Cellulitis, Lesions, Signs, Bacterial Causes, Antibacterial Susceptibility, Prevention

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