High Security Animal Disease Laboratory

Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research

 
 
 
 
 

         DIAGNOSIS

   

 

DIAGNOSIS

 

Diagnosis of Avian Influenza

Clinical diagnosis: 

 

Clinical signs in affected birds are often indicators of the disease and should be recorded in the epidemiological enquiry form (Annexure I). 

 

Low pathogenic strains

      - Mild to severe respiratory symptoms.

      - Decrease in egg production up to 45% (takes 2 - 4 weeks to recover)

      - Mortality 3% (layers), 15% (broilers).

 

 Highly pathogenic strains 

     - Severe respiratory distress, depression, ruffled feathers.

     - Watery eyes and sinuses.

     - Cyanosis of combs, wattles and shanks.

     - Edema of head and sinuses.

     - Diarrhea (initially bright green later white).

     - Nervous signs as with highly virulent Newcastle (Ranikhet) Disease.

     - Sudden death (within 24 hrs of first signs), mortality can approach 100%.

 

HPAI virus needs to be differentiated from Newcastle disease, Infectious laryngo-tracheitis (ILT), fowl cholera (caused by Pasteurella multocida) and other diseases which induce similar clinical signs at times.

 

Differential Diagnosis: 

 

Post mortem lésions:

 

Gross lesions:

In per-acute cases (day 1 & 2), death occurs without gross lesions. Generally, congestion, hemorrhage and edema are found in internal organs. In acute cases (day 3 –5), the following lesions are observed: 

     - Subcutaneous edema of head and neck.

     - Conjunctivae congested and petechiated.

     - Abdominal fat, serosa, peritoneum with pinpoint haemorrhages.

     - Diffuse haemorrhages between hock and feet and thigh muscles.

     - Petechiation of whole viscera.

     - Air sacculitis, peritonitis (cattarhal, fibrinous).

     - Atrophy of lymphoid organs.

 

Histopathological lesions:

     - Perivascular cuffing (PVC) of lymphocytes in brain, heart, spleen, pancreas.

     - Coagulative necrosis in kidney, lungs, spleen.

     - Edema, hyperaemia, hemorrhage in heart muscles.

     - Necrotic epithelial and urate casts in kidney tubules.

 

Links to other information resources of Avian Influenza

  • For Laboratory Diagnosis of AI, please refer to Lab Diagnosis of AI

  • For guidelines to send samples of AI to HSADL, please refer to Annexure II

  • For detailed information about control of AI in India, please download the Action Plan, 2006 prepared by DADF, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India.

  • Collection and shipment of Avian Influenza samples to HSADL-Click here for guidelines

  • For general guidelines about collection and shipment of diagnostic specimens, please refer to OIE 2008 manual- chap. 1.1.1