Title of article :
Evaluation of Size and Lesion Scores of Bursa Cloacae in Broiler Flocks in Algeria
Author/Authors :
Sellaoui، S نويسنده Veterinary Department, ESPA Laboratory, University of Batna, Algeria Sellaoui, S , Alloui، N نويسنده Veterinary Department, ESPA Laboratory, University of Batna, Algeria Alloui, N , Mehenaoui، S نويسنده Veterinary Department, ESPA Laboratory, University of Batna, Algeria Mehenaoui, S , Djaaba، S نويسنده Anatomopathologic Laboratory, CHU, Batna, Algeria Djaaba, S
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Pages :
3
From page :
37
To page :
39
Abstract :
The outbreaks of IBD (infectious bursal disease) are frequently observed among correctly vaccinated broiler flocks in Algerian Nord-East region. The present study aimed to search for the immunosuppression state as possible consequence of IBD. Our investigation focused on nine broilers flocks whom one suffering from IBD. Total of 400 bursa cloacae (bursa Fabricius) were collected from broiler chickens during the rearing period or at slaughtering. The parameters of the bursa cloacae are evaluated: body weight ratio, index bursal, morphometric characteristics and the histopathological observations. The results obtained show that the weight and diameter of bursa Fabricius are not proportional to the age and weight of chickens. The weight and size of the bursa Fabricius were found lower than the accepted standards. According to the evaluation system in effect, 58 % of examined chickens belong to the poor category and 29 % to the excellent category. Such results indicate bursa atrophy and confirm state of immunosuppression which was suspected because of poor performances recorded in some broiler flocks. In conclusion, the bursa characteristics (body weight ratio, morphometric and histopathological studies) are practical and not expensive tools for any field investigation to evaluate the immune status of broilers.
Journal title :
Journal of World s Poultry Research
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of World s Poultry Research
Record number :
1362810
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