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Posted by Bello Bashir Bello on August 7, 2024 at 12:43 pmHow can u identify foul typhoid
Amir Sohel replied 1 year, 6 months ago 25 Members · 44 Replies -
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Fowl typhoid in chickens and turkeys is more often observed in the later growing period and in mature stock. Disease is often characterized by rapid spread with high morbidity and acute or subacute mortality. Red mites may be involved in the transmission of disease and persistence in poultry houses.
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A complete blood count (CBC) will show a high number of white blood cells. A blood culture during the first week of the fever can show S typhi bacteria.
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Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease can be diagnosed by isolating Salmonella Gallinarum or Salmonella Pullorum, respectively, from affected birds.
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