Student Ready Entrepreneurial Development in Biotechnology (Bts -422) to Set Up a Parasitic Disease Diagnostic Laboratory for Poultry
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Parasitic diseases pose significant challenges to the poultry industry, resulting in substantial
economic losses and potential risks to human health. Accurate and timely diagnosis of these
diseases is cmcial for effective disease management and prevention. This abstract presents
an overview of a proposed Parasitic Disease Diagnostic Laboratory specifically designed for
poultry, aiming to enhance the identification and control of parasitic infections in poultry
populations.
The Parasitic Disease Diagnostic Laboratory will be equipped with state-of-the-art
diagnostic tools, including advanced microscopy techniques, molecular biology assays, and
serological testing methods. These tools will enable the detection and characterization of
various parasitic pathogens, such as protozoa, helminths, and arthropods, that commonly
afflict poultry species.
The laboratory will employ a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating the expertise of
veterinarians, parasitologists, and molecular biologists to ensure accurate and reliable
diagnoses. Specialized protocols and standardized procedures will be established to handle
and process poultry samples, ensuring the preservation of sample integrity and minimizing
the risk of cross-contamination.
In addition to diagnostic services, the laboratory will play a vital role in surveillance and
research activities. Regular monitoring of parasitic infections in poultry populations will
facilitate the early detection of emerging pathogens and help identify potential risk factors
contributing to disease outbreaks. The laboratory will also serve as a platform for
collaborative research eff011s, fostering partnerships with academic institutions, industry
stakeholders, and government agencies to advance knowledge on poultry parasitology and
develop innovative control strategies.
