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Application of Biotechnology in Diagnosis of Avian Diseases

Publish Year: 1403
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Index date: 9 March 2025

Application of Biotechnology in Diagnosis of Avian Diseases abstract

Preventing diseases is the most important way to deal with diseases in the poultry industry. Viable prevention requires a comprehensive understanding and exact diagnosis of diseases. Throughout human history, the utilization of scientific advancement has advanced essentially, leading to more progressed devices and tools. The concept of innovation itself has experienced significant change over time. Biotechnology applications in the industrial sector can be broadly classified into four main categories: non-food advancements (including biodegradable plastics, vegetable oils, and biofuels), healthcare and pharmaceuticals, agricultural and relevant products, and environmental applications. Diverse areas within biotechnology set apart various branches: The significance of diagnosis of disease and prevention is emphasized by one prominent discipline of medicine, veterinary medicine, which focuses mostly on avian medicine. In avian medicine, technological developments have significantly improved diagnostic capacities. Present-day strategies like PCR and molecular methods are usually utilized to recognize infections in poultry and avian species. The aim of this review is to explore updated information on utilizing biotechnology tools in avian and poultry medicine.

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Application of Biotechnology in Diagnosis of Avian Diseases authors

Maryam Khaleghi

DVM Student, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran

Morteza Nikzad

DVM Student, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran

Hesamoddin Ahmadi Afzadi

Doctorate Student of Avian Health & Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran

Seyed Mostafa Peighambari

Professor, Department of Avian Health & Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran