Abstract

Practical experience in diagnosing infectious and parasitic diseases of poultry is presented using the example of an industrial flock of laying hens kept on the territory of a poultry farm. An assessment is made of the spectrum of pathogens of parasitic, bacterial and viral etiology circulating in a particular poultry farm. Clinical, pathological, parasitological and serological studies were carried out on samples of material taken from the poultry population. The immune status of the chicken population was monitored in relation to pathogens of infectious and parasitic diseases and the effectiveness of specific prevention against infectious and parasitic diseases in poultry was analyzed.

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