Aspergillosis is a common respiratory disease in birds. Potentially all species can be affected inlcuding poultry, aviary and pet birds, and wild birds. Aspergillus fumigatus is the most frequent isolated fungus. Birds are more susceptible to aspergillosis than mammalian species and their predisposition to aspergillosis is attributed to anatomical and physiological peculiarities, which prevent the ejection and removal of inhaled fungal spores from the respiratory tract. In this review we describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and the commonest lesions of avian aspergillosis. Diagnosis, therapy, and control strategies are also discussed.

Aspergillosi dell'apparato respiratorio degli uccelli / C. Recordati, S.Y. Hayuka, T. Rampin. - In: PRAXIS VETERINARIA. - ISSN 0350-4441. - 30:3(2009 Sep), pp. 22-27.

Aspergillosi dell'apparato respiratorio degli uccelli

C. Recordati
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T. Rampin
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2009

Abstract

Aspergillosis is a common respiratory disease in birds. Potentially all species can be affected inlcuding poultry, aviary and pet birds, and wild birds. Aspergillus fumigatus is the most frequent isolated fungus. Birds are more susceptible to aspergillosis than mammalian species and their predisposition to aspergillosis is attributed to anatomical and physiological peculiarities, which prevent the ejection and removal of inhaled fungal spores from the respiratory tract. In this review we describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and the commonest lesions of avian aspergillosis. Diagnosis, therapy, and control strategies are also discussed.
Aspergillosis ; Aspergillus fumigatus ; Bird ; Respiratory tract
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
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