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Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan

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Parveen, S; Mahmood, A; Azad, A; Umar, S; Shoukat, N; Azam, MMA; Qurat-Ul-Ain; Malik, NA
Published in: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
January 1, 2022

Broiler population is one of the most important segments of livestock due to its significant contribution in white meat production. Infectious disease outbreaks adversely influence the production potential and consequently cause economic losses. Epidemiological data regarding magnitude of these disease outbreaks is of fundamental importance for planning of a comprehensive control strategy. With retrospective design, this study was conducted from January 2013 through December 2017 in order to assess the disease burden on broilers reared in different open type poultry houses. Out of total 658 commercial farms with capacity of 4221800 broilers, across Chakwal, a representative sample of 70 farms with capacity of 448000 broilers was randomly selected for collection and analysis of disease data. Five years’ data of these randomly selected farms revealed highest (44.64%) crude morbidity during monsoon season followed by 23.92%, 22.12% and 17.49% for winter, spring and post-monsoon seasons respectively. The highest (14.90%) prevalence was recorded for new castle disease followed by infectious bursal disease (11.79%), pullorum disease (11.17%), colibacillosis (8.71%), infectious bronchitis (7.87%), inclusion body hepatitis (7.79%), chronic respiratory disease (7.67%), necrotic enteritis (6.48%), coccidiosis (6.09%), mycotoxicosis 5.43%), fowl cholera (4.74%), infectious coryza (4.41%), fowl typhoid (4.22%), omphalitis (3.71%) and hydropericardium syndrome (0.05%). Maximum share in crude morbidity was contributed by bacterial diseases with highest proportional morbidity of 48.68% followed by viral (40.32%), parasitic (5.80%) and fungal (5.20%) diseases. This epidemiological data represents true picture of study population and is a valuable tool for planning of prevention strategy and research priorities

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Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

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2224-5383

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1016-4383

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

38

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2

Start / End Page

480 / 488
 

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Parveen, S., Mahmood, A., Azad, A., Umar, S., Shoukat, N., Azam, M. M. A., … Malik, N. A. (2022). Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 38(2), 480–488. https://doi.org/10.17582/JOURNAL.SJA/2022/38.2.480.488
Parveen, S., A. Mahmood, A. Azad, S. Umar, N. Shoukat, M. M. A. Azam, Qurat-Ul-Ain, and N. A. Malik. “Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan.” Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 38, no. 2 (January 1, 2022): 480–88. https://doi.org/10.17582/JOURNAL.SJA/2022/38.2.480.488.
Parveen S, Mahmood A, Azad A, Umar S, Shoukat N, Azam MMA, et al. Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. 2022 Jan 1;38(2):480–8.
Parveen, S., et al. “Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan.” Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, vol. 38, no. 2, Jan. 2022, pp. 480–88. Scopus, doi:10.17582/JOURNAL.SJA/2022/38.2.480.488.
Parveen S, Mahmood A, Azad A, Umar S, Shoukat N, Azam MMA, Qurat-Ul-Ain, Malik NA. Prevalence of Concurrent Infections in Broiler Population of District Chakwal, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. 2022 Jan 1;38(2):480–488.

Published In

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

DOI

EISSN

2224-5383

ISSN

1016-4383

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

38

Issue

2

Start / End Page

480 / 488