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16. Avian borreliosis (fowl spirochetosis)
This is an acute, fatal septicemic disease of birds caused by the helio spirochete bacterium. Fowl ticks, in the genus argus, are the primary vectors for this bacterium, though mites and mosquitoes can also spread it. The severity depends on the strain of bacteria.
The spleen, kidney, liver and heart can become swollen and pale.
Symptoms:
Fever, weight loss, watery green diarrhoea containing urates and bile in excess, anemia (pale combs and wattles, increased water consumption, paralysis, depression.
Prevention:
Reduce number of ticks on property
This is an acute, fatal septicemic disease of birds caused by the helio spirochete bacterium. Fowl ticks, in the genus argus, are the primary vectors for this bacterium, though mites and mosquitoes can also spread it. The severity depends on the strain of bacteria.
The spleen, kidney, liver and heart can become swollen and pale.
Symptoms:
Fever, weight loss, watery green diarrhoea containing urates and bile in excess, anemia (pale combs and wattles, increased water consumption, paralysis, depression.
Prevention:
Reduce number of ticks on property
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