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A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH NEWCASTLE DISEASE OUTBREAKS IN VILLAGE INDIGENOUS CHICKENS

机译:乡土雏鸡新城疫病暴发相关因素的回顾性研究

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Although the epidemiology of Newcastle disease in commercial poultry systems is well documented, its ecology in indigenous birds, especially in tropics, is not adequately reported.The objective of this study, therefore, was to determine the risk factors associated with occurrence of Newcastle disease in village indigenous chickens.The study was carried out in five agro -ecological zones and seventy five households keeping indigenous chickens. Farmers were randomly selected and assessed on whether they understood Newcastle disease including knowing its local name and clinical signs manifested by the affected birds.Those who did not fit into the above category were excluded from further interviews. Data on management practices, incidence of diseases and risk factors associated with Newcastle disease outbreaks were collected using a questionnaire and analysed using statistical package.The prevalence rate of Newcastle disease was highest (93.8%) in the dry zone (Low midland 5) and lowest (50%) in cool wet zone (Lower Highland I). Newcastle disease outbreaks were significantly associated with the following factors namely: confinement of birds in all ecological zones except in lower midland 5 where most cases were reported without confinement; mode of disposal of infected birds, carcasses and poultry faecal matter; dry seasons in the dry zones just before the rains; wind conditions; short intermittent temperature changes and the restocking of farms with chickens from the markets (P<0.05). Dust storm was not significantly (P>0.05) associated with Newcastle disease outbreaks. The responses varied across the seasons and between the agro - ecological zones.rnIn conclusion, the study has shown that several factors namely: confinement; cold or very hot temperatures; winds; introduction of market birds and disposal of manure and sick birds are major risk factors to occurrence of Newcastle disease in indigenous chickens. It is recommended that flock owners be educated on Newcastle disease transmission and prevention.
机译:尽管商业家禽系统中新城疫的流行病学已得到充分记录,但尚未充分报道其在本地鸟类(尤其是热带地区)中的生态学,因此,本研究的目的是确定与新城疫发生有关的危险因素。该研究是在五个农业生态区和75个养有土著鸡的家庭中进行的。随机选择农民并评估他们是否了解纽卡斯尔病,包括知道其当地名称和受感染禽鸟表现出的临床体征,不符合上述类别的人被排除在进一步访谈之外。使用问卷调查收集与新城疫暴发相关的管理措施,疾病发生率和危险因素的数据,并使用统计软件包进行分析。在干旱地区(中部低地5),新城疫的患病率最高(93.8%),最低(50%)在凉爽的湿地(低地I)。新城疫暴发与以下因素显着相关,即:在所有中部地区的鸟类被限制在中低地5以外,据报道大多数病例没有被限制。处理被感染禽鸟,尸体和家禽粪便的方式;降雨前在干旱地区的干旱季节;风况;短暂的间歇性温度变化和从市场购买鸡肉的农场的补给(P <0.05)。沙尘暴与新城疫暴发无关(P> 0.05)。整个季节和农业生态区之间的响应都不同。低温或高温;风市场禽类的引入以及粪禽和病禽的处置是土著鸡发生新城疫的主要危险因素。建议对鸡群主人进行新城疫的传播和预防教育。

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    University of Nairobi,Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,P.O. Box 29053 - 00625, Kangemi, Kenya;

    rnUniversity of Nairobi,Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,P.O. Box 29053 - 00625, Kangemi, Kenya;

    rnUniversity of Nairobi,Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,P.O. Box 29053 - 00625, Kangemi, Kenya;

    rnUniversity of Nairobi,Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,P.O. Box 29053 - 00625, Kangemi, Kenya;

    rnUniversity of Nairobi,Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,P.O. Box 29053 - 00625, Kangemi, Kenya;

    rnOpen, University of Tanzania, P.O. Box 23409, Dar es salaam,Tanzania;

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    risk factors; agro-ecological zones; confinement; hot and cold seasons;

    机译:风险因素;农业生态区;禁闭炎热和寒冷的季节;

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