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Retrospective analysis of the frequency and contributory causes of ascites syndrome in broilers in South Banat
Ascites syndrome is a multi-factorial, noncontagious disease of broilers.
Chickens selected for rapid growth have a high basal metabolism and
consequently increased demands for oxygen. Poor environmental conditions and
other unfavourable factors which reduce the amount of available oxygen cause
hypoxia, pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular dilation and right heart
failure, which results in generalized passive hyperaemia of organs and
ascites as the most striking gross pathology manifestation. The aim of the
study was to investigate, retrospectively, the frequency of the disease in a
selected district with widespread poultry production and to identify main
factors that contribute to the outbreak of the disease. In the period from
2011 to 2017 ascites syndrome was diagnosed by post mortem examination of
chickens in 12 out of 91 flocks with health disorders, examined in the
Veterinary Specialized Institute "Pancevo". Based on anamnesis, signs of
disease and pathomorphological findings, poor environmental conditions and
inadequate feed were identified as main contributory factors. In the
majority of cases ascites syndrome occurred in small flocks, raised in
unsuitable environmental conditions.