Isolation of E.coli from Commercial Broiler Chickens and It's Histopathology
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2017-11
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Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract
Avian colibacillosis is considered to be a major bacterial disease in the poultry industry
worldwide. The prevalence of colibacillosis in broiler chickens was studied from
January to February 2017 that was presented at Department of Pathology and
Parasitology, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. 50 swabs from
liver, lungs, cloaca of 30 dead birds were collected in sterile nutrient broth as well as 30
liver samples for histopathology. Bacteria were isolated through cultural properties in
MacConkey and Eosin Methylene Blue agar. Tissue samples were studied under light
microscope after routine Hematoxylline and Eosin staining. Cloudy thickened air sacs,
pericarditis, congestion in the liver, lung and spleen were observed in dead birds. On
histopathological examination heterophils, lymphocytes, macrophages and fatty liver
change found in liver. Based on cultural properties 31 (62%) isolates were found
positive. All isolates of Boalkhali were found positive in bacteriological culture
technique and no isolates from Betbunia was found positive.
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Colibacillosis, commercial broiler, histopathology, E. coli
