Evidence for systemic spread of the potentially zoonotic intestinal spirochaete Brachyspira pilosicoli in experimentally challenged laying chickens

  • Mappley, Luke J.
  • Tchórzewska, Monika A.
  • Nunez, Alejandro
  • Woodward, Martin
  • La Ragione, Roberto M.
Publication date
February 2013
Publisher
Microbiology Society

Abstract

Brachyspira pilosicoli is a potentially zoonotic anaerobic intestinal spirochaete that is one of several species causing avian intestinal spirochaetosis. The aim of this study was to develop a reproducible model of infection in point-of-lay chickens and compare the virulence of two strains of B. pilosicoli in a model using experimentally challenged laying chickens. Seventeen-week-old commercial laying chickens were experimentally challenged by oral gavage with either B. pilosicoli strain B2904 or CPSp1, following an oral dose of 10 % sodium bicarbonate to neutralize acidity in the crop. Approximately 80 % of the chickens became colonized and exhibited increased faecal moisture content, reduced weight gain and delayed onset of lay. Tissues s...

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spleenAnatomical structure
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liverAnatomical structure
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zoonoticDisease
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sodium bicarbonateChemical substance
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