Respiratory Pathogens of Poultry and Birds
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Veterinary Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 3455
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Background: Respiratory diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in poultry and other avian species. As a consequence, respiratory diseases cause significant economic losses to the global poultry industry, which can be exacerbated when combined with suboptimal environmental or management conditions. Under commercial conditions, clinical symptoms and diagnosis can be complicated by co-infections with other viral or bacterial agents. In addition, respiratory agents such as avian influenza have significant zoonotic potential.
Goal: Basic and applied research on the microbiology, molecular biology, pathogenesis, and the host responses to bacterial, viral, and fungal respiratory pathogens of poultry and birds is needed in order to better understand the etiology and control of avian respiratory disease.
Scope: This Special issue will highlight respiratory infections of poultry and birds. Studies on all classes of respiratory infectious agents are encouraged. Of particular interest are interactions between multiple pathogens and their contributions to respiratory pathology. Authors are also encouraged to submit articles related not only to the pathogen but also the host’s responses to infection (including innate and adaptive immune responses) and the involvement of the host microbiota. Articles related to the diagnosis and control of avian respiratory pathogens are also encouraged.
Prof. Dr. Calvin L. Keeler
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- respiratory disease
- virus
- poultry
- bird
- bacteria
- fungus
- microbiota
- pathogenesis
- host response
- immunology
- diagnostics
- vaccine
- therapeutics
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