Avian diseases which affect egg production and quality

Title
Avian diseases which affect egg production and quality
Publication Date
2011
Author(s)
Roberts, Juliet R
Souillard, R
Bertin, J
Editor
Editor(s): Yves Nys, Maureen Bain, Filip Van Immerseel
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing
Place of publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Edition
1
Series
Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition
UNE publication id
une:11359
Abstract
This chapter addresses diseases and syndromes which have been shown, or are reported, to have adverse effects on egg production and quality. However, any disease of poultry can adversely affect egg production and quality indirectly, by affecting the health of the bird. The main topics are the effect on egg production and quality of bacteria ('Salmonella', 'Mycoplasma', 'Escherichia coli', infectious coryza, 'Ornithobacterium', 'Gallibacterium', spirochaetosis), viruses (infectious bronchitis virus, egg drop syndrome, swollen head syndrome, avian encephalomyelitis, influenza, Newcastle disease, laryngotracheitis), syndromes (fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome, cage layer osteoporosis) and toxic agents. A short section on clinical perspectives reports on information obtained from practising poultry veterinarians as such observations can provide valuable starting points for future research.
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Citation
Improving the safety and quality of eggs and egg products, v.1: Egg chemistry, production and consumption, p. 376-393
ISBN
1845697545
9780857093912
9781845697549
Start page
376
End page
393

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