In recent decades, the demand for white meat has led to the growth of small poultry farms and backyard poultry units into commercial farms. However, the adoption of intensive poultry keeping methods and the rearing of different species of poultry together has resulted in numerous disease problems. Since the advent of intensive poultry production worldwide, farmers have grappled with severe diseases and substantial economic losses.
In order to keep pace with the expanding poultry industry and meet the increasing demand for poultry products, a solid understanding and practical knowledge of poultry disease prevention and control will be essential. This book aims to provide veterinary students with a comprehensive understanding of poultry diseases.
Additionally, the book will be beneficial to personnel at poultry disease diagnostic laboratories and forward-thinking farmers. The book is divided into seven sections, covering avian, bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, nutritional deficiency, and miscellaneous disorders affecting poultry. The book includes a total of 74 chapters in a concise format.
The book emphasizes the etiology, transmission, epizootiology, clinical signs, gross and microscopic lesions, diagnosis, treatment, and control of poultry diseases. When necessary, the book also discusses zoonoses. The book includes relevant images and tables to enhance understanding of the diseases.
53. Candidiasis (Thrush; Mycosis of Digestive Tract)
54. Cryptococcosis
55. Dermatophytosis (FAVUS)
56. Mycotoxicosis
Section-5: Parasitic Disease
57. Coccidiosis
58. Cryptosporidiosis
59. Histomoniasis (Black Head; Enterohepatitis)
60. Trichomoniasis
61. Toxoplasmosis
62. Nematodes (Round Worms)
63. Tapeworms (Cestodes)
64. Blood Borne Parasite
65. Ectoparasites
Section-6: Deficiency Diseases
66. Vitamin Deficiency
67. Mineral Deficiency
Section-7: Miscellaneous Disorder
68. Bumble Foot (Pododermatitis/ Planter absces)
69. Cage Layer Fatigue (Osteoporosis)
70. Stunting Runting Syndrome
71. Ascites Syndrome (Water belly, Right ventricular failure, Hypertension syndrome)
72. Hypoglycemia-Spiking Mortality Syndrome of Broiler Chickens (HSMS)
73. Proventricular Dilatation of Broiler Chickens
74. Round Heart Disease of Chickens and Turkeys (Dilated cardiomyopathy)
Ravindra Nath Sharma, Professor of Pathology and Avian Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicine St. George's University, Grenada, West Indies.
Neelesh Sharma, Senior Assistant Professor, Division of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Jammu, R.S. Pura, Jammu and Kashmir, India.