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Streptococcal infection in poultry

Abstract

Streptococcus species are the cause of opportunistic infections in poultry leading to acute and chronic conditions in affected birds. Disease varies according to the Streptococcal species but common presentations include septicaemia, peritonitis, salpingitis and endocarditis.

Common species affecting poultry include:

- "S. gallinaceus" in broiler chickens

- "S. gallolyticus" which is a pathogen of racing pigeons and turkey poults

- "S. dysgalactiae" in broiler chickens

- "S. mutans" in geese

- "S. pluranimalium" in broiler chickens

- "S. equi subsp. zooepidemicus" in chickens and turkeys

- "S. suis" in psittacine birds

Diagnosis

Post-mortem findings include friable internal organs, abdominal effusion and evidence of sepsis in the joints, heart valves and brain.

Bacteria can usually be cultured from tissues collected at necropsy or identified by microscope examination.

Treatment and control

The organism should be cultured and antibiotic sensitivity should be determined before treatment is started. Amoxycillin is usually effective in treating streptococcal infections.

Biosecurity protocols and good hygiene are important in preventing the disease.

Vaccination is available against "S. gallolyticus" and can also protect pigeons.