Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima
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Resumo: | Cooccidiosis is one of the most important causes of economic losses within the poultry industry. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pathogenicity of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima strains in commercial broilers chicks. Thirty nine commercial one day old broiler chicks, unvaccinated against coccidiosis, were used during this experiment. At day 14, chickens of G1 (n=10), G2 (n=10) and G3 (n=10) were infected with 2 x 104 sporulated oocysts of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima respectively; G4 (n=9) served as the uninfected control group. All birds were sacrificed with 21 day old (seven days after infection). The prepatent period (PPP) for G1 and G3 was seven days, however, E. acervulina (G2) had a PPP of five days. No statistical differences were observed when the average weight gain (G1=182.7±63.4; G2=145.2±51.0; G3=183.3±56.8; and G4=211.5±89.0, p>0.10) of the evaluated groups was compared. Average of lesion scores were determined G1 (1.3±0.48, scores 1(n=7) and 2(n=3)), G2 (0.4±0.52, scores 0(n=6), 1(n=4)), and G3 (1.1±0.99, scores 0(n=4), 1(n=1) and 2(n=5)). Chickens from the infected groups (G1, G2 and G4) did not demonstrate a lesion score above 2. The histopathological lesions induced by these strains were consistent with those described for infection by Eimeria spp. |
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Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maximaPatogenicidade e observações histopatológicas de frangos de corte infectados experimentalmente com isolados de Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina e E. maximaEimeriaBroilersCoccidiosisPathogenicity.EimeriaBroilersCoccidiosisPathogenicity.Cooccidiosis is one of the most important causes of economic losses within the poultry industry. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pathogenicity of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima strains in commercial broilers chicks. Thirty nine commercial one day old broiler chicks, unvaccinated against coccidiosis, were used during this experiment. At day 14, chickens of G1 (n=10), G2 (n=10) and G3 (n=10) were infected with 2 x 104 sporulated oocysts of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima respectively; G4 (n=9) served as the uninfected control group. All birds were sacrificed with 21 day old (seven days after infection). The prepatent period (PPP) for G1 and G3 was seven days, however, E. acervulina (G2) had a PPP of five days. No statistical differences were observed when the average weight gain (G1=182.7±63.4; G2=145.2±51.0; G3=183.3±56.8; and G4=211.5±89.0, p>0.10) of the evaluated groups was compared. Average of lesion scores were determined G1 (1.3±0.48, scores 1(n=7) and 2(n=3)), G2 (0.4±0.52, scores 0(n=6), 1(n=4)), and G3 (1.1±0.99, scores 0(n=4), 1(n=1) and 2(n=5)). Chickens from the infected groups (G1, G2 and G4) did not demonstrate a lesion score above 2. The histopathological lesions induced by these strains were consistent with those described for infection by Eimeria spp. A coccidiose aviária é uma das principais causas de perdas econômicas na avicultura de corte. Considerando isto, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a patogenicidade de cepas de Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina e E. maxima em aves de corte de uso comercial. Para tanto, 39 pintinhos tipo corte com um dia de idade, não vacinados para coccidiose, foram utilizados neste experimento. No 14° dia do experimento, os grupos foram infectadas com 2 x 104 oocistos esporulados de E. tenella (G1, n=10), E. acervulina (G2, n=10) e E. maxima (G3, n=10). Um grupo com nove aves (G4) serviu como grupo controle não infectado. Todos os animais foram eutanasiados com 21 dias de idade (7 dias pós-infecção). O período pré-patente (PPP) nos grupos G1 e G3 foi de sete dias, quando excretaram 52.000 e 8.000 oocistos/ g de fezes, respectivamente; no entanto, o grupo infectado com E. acervulina (G2) apresentou um PPP de 5 dias. Não foram verificadas diferenças estatísticas quanto ao ganho de peso vivo (G1=182.7±63.4; G2=145.2±51.0; G3=183.3±56.8; e G4=211.5±89.0, p>0.10). Os escores de lesão foram determinados para cada grupo G1(1.3±0.48, escores 1(n=7) e 2(n=3)), G2 (0.4±0.52, escores 0(n=6), 1(n=4)), e G3 (1.1±0.99, escores 0(n=4), 1(n=1) e 2(n=5)). Considerando todos os grupos infectados (G1, G2 e G4) nenhum mostrou escore maior que 2. As lesões histopatológicas induzidas por estas cepas foram compatíveis com aquelas descritas por infecção por Eimeria spp.UEL2007-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/256610.5433/1679-0359.2007v28n1p97Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2007); 97-104Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 28 n. 1 (2007); 97-1041679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2566/2231Zulpo, Dauton LuizPeretti, JaidsonOno, Leandro MorteanLonghi, ElaineOliveira, Marcos R.Guimarães, Ivens GomesHeadley, Selwyn ArlingtonGuimarães Junior, José da SilvaGarcia, João Luisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2009-07-16T20:13:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2566Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2009-07-16T20:13:26Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima Patogenicidade e observações histopatológicas de frangos de corte infectados experimentalmente com isolados de Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina e E. maxima |
title |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
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Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima Zulpo, Dauton Luiz Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. |
title_short |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
title_full |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
title_fullStr |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
title_sort |
Pathogenicity and histopathological observations of commercial broiler chicks experimentally infected with isolates of Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina and E. maxima |
author |
Zulpo, Dauton Luiz |
author_facet |
Zulpo, Dauton Luiz Peretti, Jaidson Ono, Leandro Mortean Longhi, Elaine Oliveira, Marcos R. Guimarães, Ivens Gomes Headley, Selwyn Arlington Guimarães Junior, José da Silva Garcia, João Luis |
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author |
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Peretti, Jaidson Ono, Leandro Mortean Longhi, Elaine Oliveira, Marcos R. Guimarães, Ivens Gomes Headley, Selwyn Arlington Guimarães Junior, José da Silva Garcia, João Luis |
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Zulpo, Dauton Luiz Peretti, Jaidson Ono, Leandro Mortean Longhi, Elaine Oliveira, Marcos R. Guimarães, Ivens Gomes Headley, Selwyn Arlington Guimarães Junior, José da Silva Garcia, João Luis |
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Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. |
topic |
Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. Eimeria Broilers Coccidiosis Pathogenicity. |
description |
Cooccidiosis is one of the most important causes of economic losses within the poultry industry. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pathogenicity of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima strains in commercial broilers chicks. Thirty nine commercial one day old broiler chicks, unvaccinated against coccidiosis, were used during this experiment. At day 14, chickens of G1 (n=10), G2 (n=10) and G3 (n=10) were infected with 2 x 104 sporulated oocysts of E. tenella, E. acervulina, and E. maxima respectively; G4 (n=9) served as the uninfected control group. All birds were sacrificed with 21 day old (seven days after infection). The prepatent period (PPP) for G1 and G3 was seven days, however, E. acervulina (G2) had a PPP of five days. No statistical differences were observed when the average weight gain (G1=182.7±63.4; G2=145.2±51.0; G3=183.3±56.8; and G4=211.5±89.0, p>0.10) of the evaluated groups was compared. Average of lesion scores were determined G1 (1.3±0.48, scores 1(n=7) and 2(n=3)), G2 (0.4±0.52, scores 0(n=6), 1(n=4)), and G3 (1.1±0.99, scores 0(n=4), 1(n=1) and 2(n=5)). Chickens from the infected groups (G1, G2 and G4) did not demonstrate a lesion score above 2. The histopathological lesions induced by these strains were consistent with those described for infection by Eimeria spp. |
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