Raillietina cesticillus infection causes reduced egg production in chickens in a windowless poultry house

J Vet Med Sci. 2024 Feb 15;86(2):224-227. doi: 10.1292/jvms.23-0471. Epub 2024 Jan 16.

Abstract

In a windowless poultry house raising layer chickens in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan, a slight increase in the mortality of chickens and a decrease in egg production were observed. Necropsy revealed numerous tapeworms and proglottids in chicken intestines. Histopathologically, gut-associated lymphoid tissues were observed in the lamina propria of the jejunum; however, no significant changes were observed in the other organs. Numerous hide beetles, Dermestes maculatus DeGeer, intermediate hosts of Raillietina cesticillus, were observed in the poultry house. Following a decline in beetle numbers, egg production increased and chicken mortality decreased. The life cycle of a tapeworm was easily established in a closed space, such as a windowless house, which led to severe infections.

Keywords: Dermestes maculatus DeGeer; Raillietina cesticillus; layer chicken; windowless poultry house.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cestoda*
  • Cestode Infections* / veterinary
  • Chickens
  • Poultry
  • Poultry Diseases*