Tuesday, 4 October 2016

FAVUS Fungal Infections in Broiler Poultry

FAVUS (WHITE COMB) Fungal Infections

Favus is an economically less important fungus disease which occurs sporadically. It is caused by Trichophyton magnini.

Symptoms and Lesions

The combs of the affected birds show deposition of thin, white, flour-like material. Slowly, this layer spreads to other featherless parts of the body. Later, the deposits slough off from the skin. Infected skin becomes thickened. At times, infection may spread to gastrointestinal tract and respiratory tract. In the trachea necrotic foci may develop with the formation of yellowish material. Immunity does not develop against favus, hence the disease persists quite often, over a long period of time.

Spread

Infection spreads from one bird to another by direct contact.

Host

Favus affects birds of all age groups and the birds which are kept under poor managemental conditions. It may also affect turkeys and human beings.

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