| 英文描述 | MYCOPLASMA SYNOVIAE infection is an infectious disease of chickens and turkeys. The synovial form of the disease is characterized by lameness, followed by lethargy, swollen joints, stilted gait, and formation of breast blisters. The respiratory form is characterized by respiratory distress, coughing, and sneezing. In the synovial form lesions include swelling and infection of the joints, and breast blisters with a yellow creamy exudate, especially on the hocks, wings, and feet. Dehydration is common, as well as enlarged liver and spleen. Caseous exudates occur in most of the air sacs resulting in condemnation at processing. |