Enterococcus hirae infections are reported to cause growth depression, encephalomalacia, endocarditis, and septicemia in chickens. This report describes osteomyelitis in the proximal femur of a 3-week-old broiler chicken that also suffered from valvular endocarditis and liver necrosis. Histologically, clusters of gram-positive coccoid bacteria were found in many organs, including bone lesions. In tissues from 5 of 6 examined chickens from the same flock, E hirae was isolated in large numbers. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of spontaneous bacterial osteomyelitis where E hirae was cultured from bone and where coccoid bacteria consistent with Enterococcus spp were simultaneously demonstrated within bone lesions. © The American College of Veterinary Pathologists 2011.
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Kolbjørnsen, O., David, B., & Gilhuus, M. (2011). Bacterial osteomyelitis in a 3-week-old broiler chicken associated with enterococcus hirae. Veterinary Pathology, 48(6), 1134–1137. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985810396513
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