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Treatment of a field case of avian intestinal spirochaetosis caused by Brachyspira pilosicoli with tiamulin

Clifford Harding
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Roberta Alvarez
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Martin Valks
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There has been much confusion over the significance of spirochaetes found in the caeca of laying hens and the impact they may have on egg production. In recent years, the situation has been made clearer and the presence of such species as Brachyspira pilosicoli have been shown to cause a mild, chronic disease in both layers and breeders and reduce egg production by reportedly five percent. In the United Kingdom, a multi-age caged laying site with three separate flocks of approximately 12,000 birds each, was chronically infected with B. pilosicoli but displayed few clinical signs except for a noticeable reduction in egg production and an increased mortality. The flocks were treated for three days in the drinking water with tiamulin at 12.5mg/kg bodyweight and a steady improvement in performance was recorded. The production results were compared with a flock that had been untreated with tiamulin previously, as a control, and one that had been treated at 25 and 45 weeks of age. A 9.8% improvement in egg production/hen housed upto 72 weeks of age and 9.7% in total egg weight was recorded, as well as an 8.6% reduction in actual hen mortality, in the tiamulin-treated flock in comparison with the untreated control. After taking into account the difference in breeds used, there was only a 6% reduction in egg production but an 8.84% increase in mortality in the untreated flock compared with the individual breed's standard production data. The cost of the disease was estimated at £14 million in the UK based on a national laying flock of 30 million or 1.5% of production. Faecal examination for potentially pathogenic spirochaetes should be a part of the differential diagnosis of under-performing laying flocks.

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hal-00540044 , version 1 (26-11-2010)

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David George Sidney Burch, Clifford Harding, Roberta Alvarez, Martin Valks. Treatment of a field case of avian intestinal spirochaetosis caused by Brachyspira pilosicoli with tiamulin. Avian Pathology, 2006, 35 (03), pp.211-216. ⟨10.1080/03079450600711011⟩. ⟨hal-00540044⟩

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