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Salinomycin poisoning in point‐of‐lay turkeys
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1989
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PathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchCreatine KinaseDrug ResistanceToxicologyPpm SalinomycinAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PathologyPoisoningPharmacologyAnimal ScienceSalinomycin PoisoningPhysiologyAnimal HealthVeterinary SciencePoultry DiseaseMedicinePoultry Science
Salinomycin poisoning occurred in a flock of 700 point-of-lay turkeys; 400 birds died over 7 days as a result of consuming feed contaminated with 50 ppm salinomycin. No gross lesions were detected. Histologic evidence of a myopathy was most readily detected in leg muscles of turkeys 5 to 7 d after ingesting salinomycin. Feeding trials were undertaken and individual susceptibility to the drug was found to vary greatly. In affected birds the plasma concentrations of creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were found to be in the range of 500,000 to 2,500,000 IU/l and 9000 to 25,000 IU/l, respectively. The marked increase in the plasma activities of these enzymes preceded histological evidence of segmental muscle necrosis.
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