Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry

Immunity is ability to stop an infection. Immunosupression is a status where the immunity is reduced. Humoral (antibodies) and/or cell immunity may be depressed. Immunosupression can be caused by infectious agents, improper feeding balance (deficiencies), lack of biosecurity, management fai...

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Main Author: Rеsаnоvić Rаdmilа
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2015-01-01
Series:Veterinarski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2015/0350-24571502091R.pdf
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spelling doaj-13da433c799a43bfbec64f0d3646ffa32020-11-25T00:05:07ZsrpFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712015-01-01691-2919910.2298/VETGL1502091R0350-24571502091RClinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultryRеsаnоvić Rаdmilа0Fakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradImmunity is ability to stop an infection. Immunosupression is a status where the immunity is reduced. Humoral (antibodies) and/or cell immunity may be depressed. Immunosupression can be caused by infectious agents, improper feeding balance (deficiencies), lack of biosecurity, management failures, stress or by a combination of these factors. Each of these possible causes must be seriously worked out to prevent the consequences of immunosupression on profitability. Environmental factors and numerous infectious pathogens have been identified as a multi-factorial cause of various degrees of immunosupression. Mainly subclinical character and coinfections make the diagnosis of the primary immunosuppressive agents difficult. On the other hand, early diagnosis and identification of contributing factors are important to develop strategies to fight immunosupression in birds successfully. A combination of biosecurity measures, optimized housing condition and stress reduction together with appropriate vaccination strategies is necessary for the successful control of immunosupression in commercial poultry.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2015/0350-24571502091R.pdfimmune responseinfectious diseasesresistanceimmunomodulationpoultry
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Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
Veterinarski Glasnik
immune response
infectious diseases
resistance
immunomodulation
poultry
author_facet Rеsаnоvić Rаdmilа
author_sort Rеsаnоvić Rаdmilа
title Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
title_short Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
title_full Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
title_fullStr Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
title_full_unstemmed Clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
title_sort clinical aspects of immunosuppression in poultry
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
series Veterinarski Glasnik
issn 0350-2457
2406-0771
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Immunity is ability to stop an infection. Immunosupression is a status where the immunity is reduced. Humoral (antibodies) and/or cell immunity may be depressed. Immunosupression can be caused by infectious agents, improper feeding balance (deficiencies), lack of biosecurity, management failures, stress or by a combination of these factors. Each of these possible causes must be seriously worked out to prevent the consequences of immunosupression on profitability. Environmental factors and numerous infectious pathogens have been identified as a multi-factorial cause of various degrees of immunosupression. Mainly subclinical character and coinfections make the diagnosis of the primary immunosuppressive agents difficult. On the other hand, early diagnosis and identification of contributing factors are important to develop strategies to fight immunosupression in birds successfully. A combination of biosecurity measures, optimized housing condition and stress reduction together with appropriate vaccination strategies is necessary for the successful control of immunosupression in commercial poultry.
topic immune response
infectious diseases
resistance
immunomodulation
poultry
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2015/0350-24571502091R.pdf
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