Association of Enterococcus cecorum with vertebral osteomyelitis and spondylolisthesis in broiler parent chicks

Author:

Makrai László1,Nemes Csaba2,Simon Anna3,Ivanics Éva4,Dudás Zoltán5,Fodor László1,Glávits Róbert6

Affiliation:

1. 1 Szent István University Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Hungária krt. 23-25 H-1143 Budapest Hungary

2. 2 Division of Pathology of Kaposvár Central Agricultural Office, Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate Kaposvár Hungary

3. 3 Private Veterinarian Bábolna Hungary

4. 4 Laboratory of Poultry Pathology Central Agricultural Office, Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate Budapest Hungary

5. 5 Private Veterinarian Ócsárd Hungary

6. 6 Laboratory of Mammalian Pathology and Histopathology Central Agricultural Office, Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate Budapest Hungary

Abstract

Enterococcus cecorumis the most frequently occurring enterococcal species in the intestine of chickens of over 12 weeks of age, and there are few reports on its isolation from the skeleton of broiler parent chicks. In the present study, observations on vertebral osteomyelitis and spondylolisthesis (‘kinky back syndrome’) showing high incidence in 8 broiler parent flocks in different parts of Hungary are summarised. Clinical signs were seen only in roosters between 5 and 13 weeks of age. Diseased birds were alert and remained sitting on their hocks with their feet slightly raised off the ground. Incidence of the disease among male birds ranged from 8% to 30% depending on flocks. Enlargement and distortion of the body of the 6th vertebra were seen as the main pathological lesions. The cavity of the spinal canal was constricted by the distorted vertebral bodies. Resorption of bone tissue and sequestrum formation, signs of increased osteoclast activity, proliferation of fibrotic tissues, infiltration with heterophils and formation of sclerotic layers were detected in the vertebral bodies. From all 24 samples collected from the vertebral lesions,Enterococcus cecorumwas isolated and identified using metabolic fingerprinting as well as 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Demonstration ofE. cecorumfrom the vertebral lesions in all examined broiler breeder roosters showing the same clinical and pathological findings in different flocks suggested the pathogenic role of this microorganism for the first time in Hungary.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Veterinary

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