Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox
ABSTRACT This study aimed at proposing a new technical criteria for condemnation of turkey carcasses due to fowlpox in turkeys as a contribution for the work of the Brazilian Federal Meat Inspection Service. Skin samples from 30 carcasses of a flock of 840 turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), previously v...
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doaj-7aad3e83b6f942d580c90fe49b31033a2020-11-24T20:47:24ZengFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science1806-906118222523010.1590/1806-9061225-230S1516-635X2016000200225Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to FowlpoxBC FerreiraRM CoutoR EccoHE CoelhoDA RossiME BelettiPL SilvaABSTRACT This study aimed at proposing a new technical criteria for condemnation of turkey carcasses due to fowlpox in turkeys as a contribution for the work of the Brazilian Federal Meat Inspection Service. Skin samples from 30 carcasses of a flock of 840 turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), previously vaccinated for fowlpox and slaughtered in June 2013, were collected. Samples were submitted to histological examination under light microscopy. The virus was identified using standard PCR techniques. The main histological findings were hyperplasia and hydropic degeneration of the epithelium and the presence of intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies. PCR results yielded 83.3% positive and 16.7% negative samples. Fowlpox virus is species specific, and there are no reports of its occurrence in mammals. The macroscopic and microscopic findings of the skin lesions do not justify the total condemnation of carcasses of poultry affected with fowlpox, except in cases of cachexia or repulsive appearance, as established by SIF regulation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2016000200225&lng=en&tlng=enCondemnationsFowlpoxprocessing plantSIF |
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BC Ferreira RM Couto R Ecco HE Coelho DA Rossi ME Beletti PL Silva |
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Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox |
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Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox |
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Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox |
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Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox |
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Proposal of a Standard for the Condemnation for Turkey Carcasses Due to Fowlpox |
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proposal of a standard for the condemnation for turkey carcasses due to fowlpox |
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Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas |
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Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science |
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ABSTRACT This study aimed at proposing a new technical criteria for condemnation of turkey carcasses due to fowlpox in turkeys as a contribution for the work of the Brazilian Federal Meat Inspection Service. Skin samples from 30 carcasses of a flock of 840 turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), previously vaccinated for fowlpox and slaughtered in June 2013, were collected. Samples were submitted to histological examination under light microscopy. The virus was identified using standard PCR techniques. The main histological findings were hyperplasia and hydropic degeneration of the epithelium and the presence of intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies. PCR results yielded 83.3% positive and 16.7% negative samples. Fowlpox virus is species specific, and there are no reports of its occurrence in mammals. The macroscopic and microscopic findings of the skin lesions do not justify the total condemnation of carcasses of poultry affected with fowlpox, except in cases of cachexia or repulsive appearance, as established by SIF regulation. |
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Condemnations Fowlpox processing plant SIF |
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