Influenza type A, is an avian disease with a complicated ecology and transmission routes in verity of avian and mammalian species. The present study aimed to demonstrate the characteristic, clinical and experimental f...Influenza type A, is an avian disease with a complicated ecology and transmission routes in verity of avian and mammalian species. The present study aimed to demonstrate the characteristic, clinical and experimental features as well as pathogenecity of Avian Influenza Virus H5N2 through a laboratory-based experiment in western Iran. A post-mortem examination of experimentally chickens was undertaken in 2007. Overall 25 local native chickens including 15 layers and 10 roosters suspected with AI infection as well as 50 experimental chickens were studied. The virus was isolated from the embryonated specific pathogen-free (SPF) chicken eggs. There was an embryo mortality rate of 71% within 48 hours post inoculation (PI). Hemagglutinin (HA) inhibition titres against AIV subtype H5N2 in the layers ranged from 4.20 to 4.75 (acute) and 6.21 to 7.82 (convalescent). Accumulated mucous in trachea of the dissected birds, congested lungs, atrophied bursa, haemorrhagic cecal tonsils and inflamed thymus were the main clinical symptoms. Thickened and infected air sacs, pre hepatitis and enteritis signs were also observed, in experimental birds, the eyes' colour became red and the eyelashes were almost double in diameters after being infected. The AI virus found in the present study was classified as a highly pathogenic avian influenza.展开更多
The effect of maternal antibodies on the pathogenesis of avian reovirus (ARV) was studied in commercial and specific pathogen free broilers (SPF) using a real-time reverse transcriptase (RT)-polymerase chain rea...The effect of maternal antibodies on the pathogenesis of avian reovirus (ARV) was studied in commercial and specific pathogen free broilers (SPF) using a real-time reverse transcriptase (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, along with the incidence and severity of morbidity, mortality, and gross lesions. ARV RNA was detected in cloacal swabs in both bird groups from the first day throughout the 21 days experiment. Commercial broiler chickens, which had high maternal antibodies against ARV, showed minimum clinical signs, gross lesions, and lower numbers of birds with viral RNA excretion, whereas specific pathogen free (SPF) broiler chickens, which did not have antibody against ARVs, had 30% mortality, more severe signs, and higher numbers of birds excreting viral RNA. The highest peak of SPF birds excreting viral RNA occurred during the time of maximum mortality. The protective effect of maternal antibody on ARV pathogenesis in broiler chickens correlated with the detection of ARV RNA using the real-time RT-PCR.展开更多
文摘Influenza type A, is an avian disease with a complicated ecology and transmission routes in verity of avian and mammalian species. The present study aimed to demonstrate the characteristic, clinical and experimental features as well as pathogenecity of Avian Influenza Virus H5N2 through a laboratory-based experiment in western Iran. A post-mortem examination of experimentally chickens was undertaken in 2007. Overall 25 local native chickens including 15 layers and 10 roosters suspected with AI infection as well as 50 experimental chickens were studied. The virus was isolated from the embryonated specific pathogen-free (SPF) chicken eggs. There was an embryo mortality rate of 71% within 48 hours post inoculation (PI). Hemagglutinin (HA) inhibition titres against AIV subtype H5N2 in the layers ranged from 4.20 to 4.75 (acute) and 6.21 to 7.82 (convalescent). Accumulated mucous in trachea of the dissected birds, congested lungs, atrophied bursa, haemorrhagic cecal tonsils and inflamed thymus were the main clinical symptoms. Thickened and infected air sacs, pre hepatitis and enteritis signs were also observed, in experimental birds, the eyes' colour became red and the eyelashes were almost double in diameters after being infected. The AI virus found in the present study was classified as a highly pathogenic avian influenza.
文摘The effect of maternal antibodies on the pathogenesis of avian reovirus (ARV) was studied in commercial and specific pathogen free broilers (SPF) using a real-time reverse transcriptase (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, along with the incidence and severity of morbidity, mortality, and gross lesions. ARV RNA was detected in cloacal swabs in both bird groups from the first day throughout the 21 days experiment. Commercial broiler chickens, which had high maternal antibodies against ARV, showed minimum clinical signs, gross lesions, and lower numbers of birds with viral RNA excretion, whereas specific pathogen free (SPF) broiler chickens, which did not have antibody against ARVs, had 30% mortality, more severe signs, and higher numbers of birds excreting viral RNA. The highest peak of SPF birds excreting viral RNA occurred during the time of maximum mortality. The protective effect of maternal antibody on ARV pathogenesis in broiler chickens correlated with the detection of ARV RNA using the real-time RT-PCR.