Bacterial enteritis in ostrich (Struthio Camelus) chicks in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

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Keokilwe, L.
Olivier, A.
Burger, W.P.
Joubert, H.
Venter, Estelle Hildegard
Morar-Leather, Darshana

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Oxford University Press

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Ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks less than 3 mo age are observed to experience a high mortality rate that is often associated with enteritis. This study was undertaken to investigate the infectious bacteria implicated in ostrich chick enteritis. Postmortems were performed on 122 ostrich chicks aged from 1 d to 3 mo and intestinal samples were subjected to bacterial culture. Bacterial isolates were typed by PCR and serotyping. Escherichia coli (E. coli; 49%) was the most frequently isolated from the samples followed by Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens; 20%), Enterococcus spp. (16%), and Salmonella spp. (7%). Of the E. coli, 39% were categorized as enteropathogenic E. coli, 4% enterotoxigenic E. coli, and no enterohaemorrhagic E. coli were found.The majority (93%) of C. perfringens was Type A and only 7% was Type E. C. perfringens Types B through D were not present. The netB gene that encodes NetB toxin was identified from 16% of the C. perfringens isolated. All the C. perfringens Type E harbored the netB gene and just 10% of the C. perfringens Type A had this gene. Three Salmonella serotypes were identified: Salmonella Muenchen (S. Muenchen; 80%), S. Hayindongo (13%), and S. Othmarschen (7%). The indication is that the cause of enteritis in ostrich chicks is bacterial-involving: enteropathogenic E. coli and enterotoxigenic E. coli; C. perfringens Types A and E (with the possible influence of netB gene); and S. Muenchen, S. Hayindongo, and S. Othmarschen.

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Ostrich chick, Bacterial enteritis, Clostridium perfringens, Salmonella, Escherichia coli

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Keokilwe, L, Olivier, A, Burger, WP, Joubert, H, Venter, EH & Morar-Leather, D 2015, 'Bacterial enteritis in ostrich (Struthio Camelus) chicks in the Western Cape Province, South Africa', Poultry Science, vol. 94, no. 6, pp. 1177-1183.