Norton R A, Macklin K S, McMurtrey B L
Department of Poultry Science, Auburn University, AL 36849-5416, USA.
Avian Dis. 1999 Apr-Jun;43(2):320-5.
Currently, the published cellulitis models do not adequately address the actual pathogenesis as seen in the commercial broiler industry. In this model, small dermal scratches were made on the skin of broiler chickens, which were then placed on litter seeded with avian cellulitis-associated Escherichia coli. The research confirms scratches are required for the induction of avian cellulitis. The research also confirms that "type I" cellulitis lesions or those previously thought to be due to hatchery-borne infections can be induced with scratches. The described methods provide a realistic model for cellulitis development that will improve the reliability of prophylactic and therapeutic-regimen efficacy testing data, thereby providing information more directly useful to the commercial broiler industry.
目前,已发表的蜂窝织炎模型并未充分体现商业肉鸡行业中实际的发病机制。在该模型中,在肉鸡皮肤上制造小的皮肤划痕,然后将其放置在接种了与禽蜂窝织炎相关的大肠杆菌的垫料上。该研究证实,诱导禽蜂窝织炎需要划痕。该研究还证实,“I型”蜂窝织炎病变或那些以前认为是由孵化场传播的感染引起的病变可以通过划痕诱导产生。所描述的方法为蜂窝织炎的发展提供了一个现实的模型,这将提高预防性和治疗方案疗效测试数据的可靠性,从而提供对商业肉鸡行业更直接有用的信息。