Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society | 2021

Colibacillosis in poultry: A disease overview and the new perspectives for its control and prevention

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Escherichia coli is a common bacterium that can be naturally found in the intestinal tract of birds and as a result in their environment. However, it can cause clinical disease named colibacillosis which is regarded as one of the most common and the most important diseases in poultry. The strains having the ability to cause clinical disease are described as Avian Pathogenic Escherichia Coli (APEC). Colibacillosis can affect birds of all ages and different types of poultry production including broiler chickens, commercial layers and breeders. The ability of E.coli to cause colibacillosis is not always the same; that is why its role as primary or secondary pathogen triggered by various predisposing factors is contradictory and differs from case to case. Antibiotics have been used as the main tool against colibacillosis for many decades. However, the emergence of increased antibiotic resistance has posed the need of alternative treatment to colibacillosis as well as emphasizing on preventive measures to avoid disease. Τhe scope of this article is to assess recent scientific literature data on avian colibacillosis emphasizing on disease characteristics and recent \xa0data on prevention and control of the disease.

Volume 71
Pages 2425-2436
DOI 10.12681/JHVMS.25915
Language English
Journal Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society

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