Nowadays, the preventive use of antibiotics in intensive farming system is common and this management practice lead to the spreading of drugs in the environment, contributing to the phenomena of antibiotic resistance. For this reason, different professional figures work on the development of drug reduction strategies. Due to the high priority of this issue, early detection of any health problem is of great importance in intensive farming. Precision Livestock Farming (PLF), through the combination of cheap technologies and specific algorithms, can provide valuable and rapid information for farmers starting from the huge amount of data that can be collected in real time at farm level. A prototype, able to give information about air fingerprint, was developed and tested in an experimental poultry farm in order to observe if air quality data were related to the presence of coccidiosis. Air samples were collected once a week in Nalophan® bags and transported to the laboratory for instrumental analysis. The prototype was able to discriminate between infected and not infected pens at a very early stage, when only 250 oocysts g1 [faeces] (opg) were present in one pen. These results were also confirmed by analysing air samples in a commercial poultry farm, since all samples were correctly classified by the prototype in infected or not infected pen. This pilot study has shown that this technology could be installed in farms to continuously monitor health status of broilers, supporting farmers in the sustainable management of their activities.

A pilot study to detect coccidiosis in poultry farms at early stage from air analysis / G. Grilli, F. Borgonovo, E. Tullo, I. Fontana, M. Guarino, V. Ferrante. - In: BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1537-5110. - (2018 Feb). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2018.02.004]

A pilot study to detect coccidiosis in poultry farms at early stage from air analysis

G. Grilli
Primo
;
F. Borgonovo
Secondo
;
E. Tullo;I. Fontana;M. Guarino
Penultimo
;
V. Ferrante
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

Nowadays, the preventive use of antibiotics in intensive farming system is common and this management practice lead to the spreading of drugs in the environment, contributing to the phenomena of antibiotic resistance. For this reason, different professional figures work on the development of drug reduction strategies. Due to the high priority of this issue, early detection of any health problem is of great importance in intensive farming. Precision Livestock Farming (PLF), through the combination of cheap technologies and specific algorithms, can provide valuable and rapid information for farmers starting from the huge amount of data that can be collected in real time at farm level. A prototype, able to give information about air fingerprint, was developed and tested in an experimental poultry farm in order to observe if air quality data were related to the presence of coccidiosis. Air samples were collected once a week in Nalophan® bags and transported to the laboratory for instrumental analysis. The prototype was able to discriminate between infected and not infected pens at a very early stage, when only 250 oocysts g1 [faeces] (opg) were present in one pen. These results were also confirmed by analysing air samples in a commercial poultry farm, since all samples were correctly classified by the prototype in infected or not infected pen. This pilot study has shown that this technology could be installed in farms to continuously monitor health status of broilers, supporting farmers in the sustainable management of their activities.
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precision livestock farming; poultry; coccidiosis detection; air quality; volatile organic compounds
Settore AGR/20 - Zoocolture
Settore AGR/10 - Costruzioni Rurali e Territorio Agroforestale
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
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A pilot study to detect coccidiosis in poultry farms at early stage from air analysis / G. Grilli, F. Borgonovo, E. Tullo, I. Fontana, M. Guarino, V. Ferrante. - In: BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1537-5110. - (2018 Feb). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2018.02.004]
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G. Grilli, F. Borgonovo, E. Tullo, I. Fontana, M. Guarino, V. Ferrante
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