airsacculitis
Airsacculitis is an inflammation of the air sacs in birds, an organ system essential to avian respiration. It can arise from infectious, noninfectious, or mixed causes and may affect one or multiple air sacs, compromising gas exchange and overall health. The condition is most commonly described in poultry and pet birds.
Causes and pathophysiology are diverse. Bacterial infections (for example, Escherichia coli, Pasteurella multocida, or Mycoplasma gallisepticum)
Clinical signs vary with severity and can include labored breathing, tail bobbing, facial swelling or ventral
Diagnosis relies on a combination of history, clinical signs, and targeted testing. Imaging (radiographs or ultrasonography)
Treatment and management depend on the underlying cause. Bacterial infections are treated with appropriate antibiotics, while
See also avian respiratory diseases, poultry health, avian mycoses.