Etiology and pathogenesis of necrotic enteritis
- 30 November 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Veterinary Research Communications
- Vol. 9 (1) , 269-287
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02215151
Abstract
Sporulated oocysts ofEimeria acervulina were administered orally to cage-housed broilers at a dose of 3.5×105 resulted in mild subclinical coccidiosis.Clostridium perfringens incorporated in feed at a level of 2.5×108 organisms/g. produced lesions characteristic of necrotic enteritis. Mortality of 8% (7/80) occurred in birds fed a ration inoculated withCl. perfringens alone. Mortality of 35% (28/80) was observed in birds which received an oral dose ofE. acervulina and which were fed simultaneously with a ration containingCl. perfringens. Birds which were fed an inoculated ration two days after an oral dose ofE. acervulina showed 41% (33/80) mortality. Birds which received an inoculated ration for two days before administration of an oral dose ofE. acervulina demonstrated 18% mortality (15/80). Birds which were fed an inoculated ration four days after an oral dose ofE. acervulina showed 10% mortality. Infection withE. acervulina reduced the pH of intestinal contents with a simultaneous depression in serum protein. A 39% increase in intestinal passage time from 178 to 248 minutes occurred on the fifth day after infection withE. acervulina. These experiments suggest that necrotic enteritis, attributed to proliferation of a toxigenic strain ofCl. perfringens, followed intestinal stasis and minimal lesions induced by mild intestinal coccidiosis.Keywords
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