日本一种雏鸡腹泻的调查

N. Nakamura
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虽然目前还不清楚这种被称为“Babatare”的雏鸡腹泻最早在我国,特别是在本州中部地区发生的确切时间,但它的存在已经得到了多年的承认。据说,1907年爱知县的家禽养殖者观察到该病的第一次严重暴发,此后该病在各县广泛传播。然而,直到1919年,当我进行第一次调查时,才试图确定这种疾病的确切原因。自1919年初以来,我们有机会检查了一些最近孵化的小鸡,这些小鸡是从各地寄给我们的,所有这些小鸡都在死前患有严重的腹泻。症状。根据感染阶段的不同,所表现出的症状或多或少具有不同的特征。在一个案例中,在孵化后的24到36小时内发现了肠道疾病的最初迹象,这些鸟最初被发现有黄白色的腹泻,随后伴随着频繁的阵发性下急。一两天后,腹泻的症状变得严重起来,导致泄殖腔开口周围的羽毛被玷污,并在干燥时相互粘在一起,直到出现便秘的阶段。此外,那部分的皮肤被粘在上面的羽毛刺激到发炎。两三天后,小鸡的情况变得非常糟糕,开始抽搐,表明死亡的临近。在其他情况下,在孵化后4至7天内发现腹泻迹象,由于与鸡群分离和蹲姿,导致食欲完全丧失,雏鸡出现严重腹泻,与上述情况相同,表现非常迟钝。死亡发生
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Although it was not known precisely when the diarrhea in young chicks and known as "Babatare" first occurred in our country, especially in the middle part of Honshu, its presence has been recognized for many years. It is said that the first -severe outbreak of this disease was observed by poulterers in Aichi Prefecture in 1907, since which time it has spread widely -i n various prefectures. No attempt was made, however, to determine the exact cause of this disease until 1919, when the first investigation was undertaken by me. Since the beginning of 1919 we have had occasion to examine a number of chicks but lately hatched, sent to us from various parts, all of which were found to have had severe diarrhea before death. Symptoms. -The symptoms exhibited were of a more or less different character according to the stage of infection. In one case, in which the first signs of intestinal trouble were recognized in 24 to 36 hours after hatching, the birds were found at first to have a yellowish white diarrhea, subsequently accompanied by frequent paroxysmal tenesmus. After one or two days the appearance of the diarrhea became pituitous, causing the feathers around the opening of the cloaca to be stained and to stick to one another in drying, until a stage of constipation was brought on. Moreover the skin on that part was irritated by the sticking feathers till inflammation set in. Two or three days later, the chicks were very much worse and fell into convulsions indicating the approach of death. In other cases in which the signs of diarrhea were discovered in from four to seven days after hatching, a complete loss of appetite ensued due to their separa_'tion from the flock and to their attitude in squatting, and the chicks developed severe diarrhea with the aspect mentioned in the previous case and appeared extremely dull. Death occurred
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