Opthalmic aspergillosis in young chicks
1981
Lek Ousavaplangchai
A report of an outbreak of Aspergillus among 100,000 young chicks in a farm was presented. The mortality rate was 6 percent with pulmonary system, and about 4 percent were opthalmic lesions in either left or right side of the eye. The yellowish diphtheriatic membrane which is attached to the conjunctiva under the third eye lid contained numerous branching septated hyphae of Aspergillus fumigatus. Histopathological examination of the affected eyes revealed inflammation of the conjuctiva, third eye lid, choroid and iris. Abundance of mononuclear cells and heterophils were observed in the affected tissue. Opacity of the cornea showed evidence of edema, heterophils infiltration and ulceration. The upper part of the wing of the same side of the affected eye were wet and dirty due to deposition of tear and dust.
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