Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 15:40
Clinical Signs:
Dyspnea, hock sitting position
Clinical description:
This image was taken 3 days post experimental inoculation with highly pathogenic avian influenza. This bird is open-mouth breathing, a sign of dyspnea. Although respiratory signs are generally less pronounced in HPNAI versus LPNAI, signs will vary with the extent of tracheal involvement and mucous accumulation. Birds that survive 3-7 days, as seen here, may also exhibit nervous sings. This bird is unable to stand and is demonstrating an abnormal posture of standing on its hocks.
Record number:
20798
Case number:
5048
Age:
16 weeks
Breed:
White Leghorn SPF
Clinical form:
Acute
Infection type:
Experimental
History:
The photograph was taken 3 days post inoculation. The bird was experimentally inoculated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus on 3/2/08 at Plum Island Animal Disease Center. The inoculation was performed in the caudal thoracic air sac with strain A/CK/PA/469/3-84/H5N2, using 0.25ml.
Housing/mgmnt type:
Select One
Priority:
1
Rights:
© Cornell University
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Image:
![](https://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/avian_atlas_assets/3.5.08.DSC00003%20x750.jpg)
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