EPIDEMIOLOGY, CHEMOTHERAPY AND DIETARY MANAGEMENT OF FOWL CHOLERA IN HUMID TROPICAL CLIMATE: A CASE STUDY FROM NIGERIA

Livestock Industry Foundation for Africa (LIFA) on 8th September, 2020 presented a zoom lecture on Epidemiology, Chemotherapy and Dietary Management of Fowl Cholera in Humid Tropical Climate; case study from Nigeria by Dr Stephen Adejoro (President of LIFA)

The scope of his discussion was outlined as follows: Aetiology, Route of infection, Symptoms, Incubation, Predisposing factors, Clinical signs, Post mortem, Laboratory diagnosis and case study from Nigeria.

In his presentation, he referred to Fowl Cholera as a chronic disease of poultry which could linger on throughout the life cycle of a flock when endemic. He further emphasizes that the disease occurs in a cycle of 12 weeks starting from age 26 to 28 weeks. 

Dr Adejoro pointed out in his case study that there is a need for mutual responsibilities between the Nutritionist and the Veterinarian in the management of some metabolic diseases of poultry. You can watch his presentation via this link: https://youtu.be/IRnFy518OzU

This is one of the services LIFA is given in Africa to the well being of the industry. We appreciate collaboration for LIFA in order to be consistent in most of her activities.

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