Ukraine: Epidermoptosis in turkeys is possible with fatal cases

Published 2024년 2월 16일

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Epidermoptosis is a chronic disease in turkeys, primarily caused by the ticks Epidermoptes bilobatus and Rivoltasia bifurcate. The disease is more common in warm seasons and leads to symptoms such as skin redness, feather loss, weight loss, and a reduction in egg-laying capacity. It is transmitted from infected birds and can be lethal. To prevent the disease, turkey chicks are typically vaccinated within their first five days of life.
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Epidermoptosis is one of the permanent ectoparasites of turkeys. It is usually registered in the warm season. With a decrease in air temperature, the clinical manifestations of the disease disappear, but the bird is a parasite carrier. This is written by the magazine "Our Poultry". In the area of the neck, chest, and then on the head, comb, earrings, back, thighs of the turkeys, there is noticeable redness of the skin, there is no itching. Over time, scales appear on the skin, feathers fall out. There is a progressive weight loss and a decrease in the laying capacity. The causative agents of epidermoptosis are the ticks Epidermoptes bilobatus and Rivoltasia bifurcate. The source of infection is a sick bird. Fatalities are possible due to damage to turkeys. In the case of E. bilobatus parasitism, the pathological process begins mainly in the head, neck, chest, and in the case of R. bifurcate parasitism - in the back and sacrum. As reported, ...
Source: Agrotimes

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