BACTERIOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF SALMONELLA INFECTION IN LAYER BIRDS OF SELECTED FARMS IN TANGAIL DISTRICT
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Abstract
A bacterio-pathological study of Avian Salmonellosis was conducted in some selected
layer farms at Sadar Upazila of Tangail district, Bangladesh during January-June 2014 to
identify and isolate Salmonella organisms by using 39 liver sample and other visceral
organs (lung, spleen, egg follicles and intestine) from dead birds of 15 layer farms and 75
laid eggs (5 eggs/farm) from respective 15 Salmonella suspected farms. Samples were
subjected to isolation and identification of the causal agent followed by necropsy and
histopathological study of the affected visceral organs. The used methods were culture in
different media, Gram’s staining, different biochemical tests. Out of 39 liver samples 17
(43.59%) were found Salmonella positive. Whereas, Salmonella gallinarum, Salmonella
pullorum and paratyphoid causing Salmonella sp were 70.58%, 17.64% & 11.77%
respectively. During necropsy, the variable lesions were found in Salmonella affected
organs of all 17 birds. About 64.70% livers of Salmonella affected birds were found
enlarged, congested, friable and bronze coloured with white necrotic foci. Around
52.94% egg follicles were congested, hemorrhagic, discoloured with stalk formation and
70.58% intestines showed hemorrhagic to catarrhal enteritis. At histopathology, 82.35%
livers were congested with formation of multifocal nodules characterized by huge
infiltration of leukocyte. Infiltration of heterophils in intestinal mucosa was found in
52.94% cases. Four Salmonella isolates were found from 15 laid egg samples (5 eggs
content comprised as 1 sample) and isolation rate was 26.66% reporting transovarian
transmission in poultry Salmonellosis.