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Review ofInfections of Poultry.

Journal:
Avian diseases
Year:
2025
Authors:
Reynolds, Donald L et al.
Affiliation:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Species:
bird

Abstract

organisms are Gram-positive cocci that are ubiquitous in the environment, occurring in water and soil, and are commensal inhabitants of the intestinal tracts of both vertebrate and invertebrate animals. They are considered opportunists and possess many virulence-encoding traits, including the formation of biofilms and toxins.produces cytolysin, which is a unique toxin having activity against both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Cytolysin causes hemolysis of red blood cells and has also been termed hemolysin.organisms are intrinsically resistant to some antibiotics and can transmit antimicrobial resistance to other microorganisms. In poultry, there is ample evidence to indicate thatcan be egg transmitted, causing decreased hatchability of eggs.has been found to rapidly spread among hatchlings that are exposed in the hatcher. In older birds, someisolates cause amyloid arthropathy. Various methods have been developed to assessisolates for virulence-encoding traits, including Multilocus sequence typing and embryo lethality assays. However, much variability occurs in interpreting the results of these methods and the correlation between genotypes, phenotypes, and virulence has not been well established. The virulence traits and pathogenesis ofin poultry need to be elucidated further.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40249580/