Overview
Bordetellosis, also known as avian bordetellosis or turkey coryza, is a contagious respiratory disease primarily affecting birds like turkeys and poultry. Caused by the Bordetella avium bacterium, it can lead to significant health issues and economic losses in poultry industries.
Causes
The disease is caused by the bacterium Bordetella avium, which spreads through direct contact with infected birds or contaminated environments. Poor sanitation and overcrowding are common contributing factors.
Symptoms & Signs
Early Symptoms
- Sneezing
- Nasal discharge
Advanced Symptoms
- Coughing
- Difficulty breathing
Emergency Signs
- Severe respiratory distress
- Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin)
Diagnosis
Diagnosis typically involves clinical examination and laboratory testing, including bacterial culture and PCR testing to identify Bordetella avium.
Treatment Options
Home Care
- Isolate infected birds
- Maintain a clean environment
Veterinary Care
- Antibiotics as prescribed by a veterinarian
- Supportive care including fluids and nutrition
Surgical
- Not applicable
Home Care
Ensure proper sanitation and reduce stress in the flock to aid recovery. Isolate affected birds to prevent the spread of infection.
Prevention
- Vaccination
- Regular cleaning and disinfection of bird housing
Prognosis & Recovery
With timely treatment, the prognosis is generally good, though severe cases may lead to complications. Recovery time can range from a few days to several weeks depending on severity.
When to See a Vet
- Persistent coughing
- Severe respiratory distress
FAQ
- What is Bordetellosis?
Bordetellosis is a respiratory illness in birds caused by Bordetella avium.
- How is it transmitted?
Through direct contact with infected birds or contaminated surfaces.
- Can it affect humans?
No, it is not zoonotic.
- What is the treatment?
Antibiotics and supportive care as prescribed by a veterinarian.
- How can it be prevented?
Through vaccination and maintaining good hygiene practices.