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Newcastle Disease Case in Broiler Chicken Angreini, Meliyantika; Balqis, Ummu; Etriwati, Etriwati; Hasan, Denny Irmawati; Aisyah, Siti; Salim, M. Nur; Nazaruddin, Nazaruddin; Darmawi, Darmawi
Jurnal Medika Veterinaria Vol 17, No 2 (2023): J.Med.Vet
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/j.med.vet..v17i2.35151

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Newcastle Disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease with a high mortality rate, infecting poultry, and chickens are very susceptible to ND infection. The purpose of this case report is to find out how to diagnose ND disease in chickens. A 30-day-old white male broiler cadaver obtained from Pasar Lambaro, Aceh Besar was found dead in a holding cage with conjunctival hemorrhage and hair loss. Based on the physical examination of the external condition of the cadaver, it can be seen that the eye membranes are experiencing hemorrhage. There was nasal mucosa hemorrhage and mucous exudate in the nasal cavity. The oral mucosa was also found to have mucous exudate, while the cloaca was bleeding and there was residual green feces. The results of anatomic pathology examination found ptechie in the proventriculus and ventricles, swollen lungs with blackish red color and hemorrhage,with the presence of cheese. There was hemorrhage in other organs including trachea, intestines and tonsils, whilst the brain experienced hyperemia. The spleen was swollen and there were foci of necrosis. Based on the anamnesis, external examination, pathological anatomical examination, and histopathology, the diagnosis of the cause of death of broiler chickens was Newcastle Disease (ND).
The Effects of Sulphaquinoxalin in Broiler Chicken: Clinical Symptom and Anatomical Pathology Salim, M. Nur; Masyitha, Dian
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 4, No 2 (2010): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/j.ked.hewan.v4i2.9805

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The clinical symptom and anatomical pathology effect of sulphaquinoxalin administration were studied in 12 male -seven days-old Hubbard broiler chickens with the weight of 85.57.83 g. The chickens were randomly dividedinto 2 groups of 6 each. The P0 group as control group just orally received aquadest and the P groups were treated 1 orally with 0.1% sulphaquinoxalin which dissolved in drinking water. The sulphaquinoxalin was administrated forseven days. At the end of experiment all chickens were sacrificed for necropsy. The results indicated that less appetite and drinking water as well as decrease of body weight (P0.01). Ptechial haemorrhagic was seen in thorax andfemur muscle, mucosa of duodenum, liver, kidney, heart, lung, and spleen. The liver, kidney, heart, and spleen were swollen.