00767 - Avian Diseases

Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Docente: Elena Catelli
  • Credits: 3
  • SSD: VET/05
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 8617)

Learning outcomes

After completing of the course the student knows the main poultry diseases, biosecurity measures and vaccination plans applied to poultry. He will be able: to make diagnosis of the major poultry diseases, to set up biosecurity program and define specific vaccination programs for poultry.

Course contents

 
Biosecurity. Vaccines and vaccination in poultry. Viral diseases: Paramyxovirus infections (Newcastle Disease), Avian influenza, Infectious bronchitis, infectious laringotracheitis, Avian metapneumovirus infections, Gumboro disease, Fowl Pox, Marek's disease and retrovirus infections, avian encefalomielitis, Infectious anemia, Adenovirus infections. Outlines of other viral diseases. Bacterial diseases: Salmonellosis, Colibacillosis, Fowl Colera and other diseases caused by pasteurellaceae; Avian Tubercolosis, Mycoplasmosis. Outlines of  other bacterial diseases. Parasitic diseases: Coccidiosis, Histomoniasis, Trichomoniasis; Ectoparasites, Worms.

Readings/Bibliography

  • Power Point files https://campus.cib.unibo.it/

  • Asdrubali G e Fioretti A. - Manuale di Patologia Aviare- Le Point Veterinaire Italie - Milano, 2009.
  • Diseases of Poultry, 13th Edition- David E. Swayne (Editor-in-Chief), J. R. Glisson (Associate Editor), L. R. McDougald (Associate Editor), L. K. Nolan (Associate Editor), D. L. Suarez (Associate Editor), V. L. Nair (Associate Editor) Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
  • Diseases of Poultry, 12th Edition - Saif Y.M. (Editor-in-Chief), Fadly A.M., Glisson J. R. , McDougald L.R., Nolan L.K., Swyne D.E. (Associate Editors), Wiley-Blackwell, June 2008.
  • Pattison M., McMullin P., Bradbury J., Alexander D., Poultry Diseases, 6th Edition.,Saunders Ltd, 2007.
  • Calnek B.W, Barnes H.J., Beard C.W., Mc Dougald L.R. and Saif Y.M. Patologia Aviare, 10a edizione. Ed. italiana a cura di Quaglio G., Gallazzi D., Cerruti Sola S., Tacconi G., Camarda A. Capua I., Franciosi C. Piccin Nuova Libraria S.p.A., Padova, 2001.
  • Randall C.J. A Cololour Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Domestic fowls and Turkeys. Mosby, 1990.

    Link utili

  • http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/avian-atlas/#/

  • http://www.thepoultrysite.com/diseaseinfo/

Teaching methods

For each disease the aetiological, epidemiological , diagnostic and prophylactic aspects will be considered. The lectures will be supported by pictures of microcopic and macroscopic lesions, obtained from field outbreaks or experimental infections.

Assessment methods

The assessment takes place through a written test and an oral interview:

Written test

- n. 30 Multiple-choice answers (1 point for each correct answer); the test is passed if a minimum score of 18/30 is achieved.

- 1 hour available

Oral interview

Maximum duration: 20 minutes.

the student must pass both the written test and the oral interview.



Final vote


Arithmetic average of written / oral tests



Verbalising teacher of the integrated course

Elena Catelli

Teaching tools

Personal computer and projector

Office hours

See the website of Elena Catelli