viernes, 17 de mayo de 2024, 02:10
Sitio: Extension Foundation Online Campus
Curso: Avian Influenza Biosecurity for Backyard Flock Owners (AvianInfluenza)
Glosario: Glossary/Acronyms
Mycoplasma gallisepticumMycoplasma gallisepticum is a bacteria that causes respiratory disease in chickens, turkeys, and other game birds flocks. It is spread through contact with contaminated equipment and surfaces or exposure to infected birds. Signs of Mycoplasma include: Watery eyes and nostrils Swelling around the eyes Coughing and sneezing Inactivity |
CompostDecomposition of organic waste by microorganisms. |
RenderingHigh temperatures and pressure break down animal remains. This requires transportation off site but recycles carcasses into reusable protein feed. |
IncinerationComplete combustion of organic compounds. This is a biologically safe method but may be slow and expensive. There may be concerns about air pollution. |
QuarantineAn imposed time period of isolation usually to prevent the spread of a disease. |
Pullorum Typhoid (PT) Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease are caused by two very closely related organisms of Salmonella enterica. Pullorum disease is usually symptomatic only in young birds. The mortality rate varies, but it can be as high as 100%. Fowl typhoid resembles pullorum disease in young birds, but it is also a serious concern in growing and adult poultry. Signs of PT include: White diarrhea Pasted vent Huddle together Lameness Difficulty breathing |
Culling The process of removing, and usually killing, animals from a group based on specific criteria such as infection or contamination. |