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Since the symptoms are interrelated, a diagnosis of fowl typhoid can usually be confirmed by analysing samples of blood, poo, or saliva of the bird.
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It is also chronic.
birds become carrier for life and disease appear time to time when birds are under stress due to weather, malnutrition, anybother disease etc.
Diarrhea mostly yellowish, haemorrhagic small intestine, bronze color liver , brittle liver, enlarged blackish spleen, swollen kidneys due to salmonella toxins, congested lungs, blackish tip of comb, sleepy condition of birds, ovarian follicles regressed, pedunculated.
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Good discussion so far.
Would like to add that👇🏽
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A good question and an inspiring response. Thank you.
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The challenge is that most of these clinical signs are interrelated with other diseases and the reason expertise is needed.
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