A TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASE OF THE BURSA OF FABRICIUS OF DUCKS

Citation
Ja. Smyth et Ms. Mcnulty, A TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASE OF THE BURSA OF FABRICIUS OF DUCKS, Avian pathology, 23(3), 1994, pp. 447-460
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03079457
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
447 - 460
Database
ISI
SICI code
0307-9457(1994)23:3<447:ATDOTB>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Longitudinal surveys of commercial Pekin ducks from four farms with a history of poor flock performance and high mortality rate showed that there was lymphoid depletion of the bursa of Fabricius in most ducks s elected from 7 days of age onward. Such lesions were not present in Pe kin ducks from a farm with a history of good flock performance and low mortality rate. These findings suggested an association between poor performance of flocks and the presence of lesions in the bursa of Fabr icius. The prevalence of severe bursal depletion was found to be simil ar to the mortality rate up to 49 days of age. As most mortalities wer e due to septicaemia, it seems possible that septicaemic infections we re developing secondary to immunosuppression associated with bursal de pletion, as occurs in infectious bursal disease (IBD) of the chicken. The disease was transmitted to day-old Pekin ducklings by inoculation with bursal homogenate, but not to day-old chickens. The causal agent was shown to be less than 220 nm in diameter and did not appear to be IBD virus. Its nature remains to be determined.