Vet Animal Health Care

COMMON DISEASES AFFECTING POULTRY

NEWCASTLE DISEASE/PARAMYXOVIRUS 1

Paramyxovirus 1 or Newcastle Disease is a highly contagious viral disease affecting poultry of all ages.

Affected species include chickens, turkeys, pigeons and ducks. The condition is rarely diagnosed in ducks but is a possible cause of production drops/fertility problems. Other species can be infected

Including mammals occasionally (e.g. conjunctivitis in man). 

Clinical Signs

Signs are highly variable and will depend on the nature of the infecting virus the infective

dose and the degree of immunity from previous exposure or vaccination.

Affected birds may exhibit the following signs:

Treatment

None, antibiotics to control secondary bacteria.

NB.Always consult with your veterinarian or animal health professional before administering antibiotics.

Control

Ensure you do vaccination of your flock as recommended by hatcheries where you source chicks.

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