Avian mycobacteriosis is an important disease which affects companion, capt
ive exotic, wild and domestic birds. The disease is most commonly caused by
Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium genavense, Lesions are typically fou
nd in the liver and gastrointestinal tract, although many other organ syste
ms can potentially be affected. The authors review those species of Mycobac
terium reported to affect birds, the epidemiology of avian mycobacteriosis,
immunological responses to mycobacterial infection, ante- and post-mortem
diagnosis, treatment and prevention or control of the disease.