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Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial

Causative agent
- Virus EDS, family Adenoviridae
Differential Diagnosis
- Newcastle disease (Newcastle disease)
- Infectious bronchitis
- Avian encephalomyelitis
- Mycoplasma gallisepticum
1. history of the disease
- All ages can be infected chickens
- Chicken broiler breeder and large seeds with egg color is more brown than in chickens infected with egg white (continue reading…)
Chicken Infectious Anemia
Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial

Causative agent
- CIA virus, family Circoviridae
Differential diagnosis
- Infectious bursal disease
- Marek’s disease
- Viral infections Osteopetrosis
- Viral infections Erythroblastosis
- Inculusion body hepatitis
- Deficiency of vitamin K
- Sulfonamide toxicity or mycotoxin
Trichinosis
Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial
Causative agent
- Trichinella spiralis
1. History of the disease
- Human infection from eating infected pork and cooked medium rare, especially Nhaem (pork with fermented sauce, Thai cuisine), sauces
- Feed animals include mice or trash mixed raw danging.
2. Clinical examination
- No visible signs
3. Necropsy
- Cysta diaphragm larve on the tongue, maseter, and musculus intercostal
Sarcoptic Mange (Scabies Contagious)
Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial

Causative agent
- Sarcoptes scabiei var suis
Differential diagnosis
- Demodectic mange
- parakeratosis
- Dermatomycosis
- photosensitization
- Chronic swine fever
1. History of the disease
- High morbidity rate in piglets
- Management and poor sanitation
Coccidiosis in Pigs
Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial

Causative agent
- Isospora suis
differential diagnosis
- Strongyloidosis
- Balantidiosis
- Disease parasite, virus, bacteria that cause diarrhea in newborn pigs
1. History of the disease
- In general, the piglets aged 5-15 days
- Chronic diarrhea in piglets
- Regional endemic coccidiosis
- Acute diarrhea with no reaction to antibiotics
Ascaridiosis
Posted on May.11, 2013, under Tutorial

Causative agent
- Ascaris suum
differential diagnosis
- Coccidiosis
- Colibacillosis
1. History of the disease
- Low resistance to other diseases (mainly enzootic pneumonia and influenza)
- High number of cases in young animals
2. Clinical examination
- Low growth in piglets, emaciate, weight loss, anemia, icterus
- Cough and bronchospasm
- Pasa mechanical intestinal obstruction