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Viral diseases in poultry

If you ask poultry producers what damage viruses can do to their business, they will understandably think mostly about major diseases such as avian influenza, Gumboro disease or respiratory infections such as Infectious Bronchitis virus. However, this is merely the tip of the iceberg. Viral challenges can be the triggers for a whole range of problems which may never even appear as clinical disease but can have an even more devastating effect on overall flock performance, production and profits. They can affect one or more of the birds’ body systems, the most significant of which are the respiratory tract (lungs and air sacs), the skeletal system (bones and joints) or the intestinal tract (affecting gut function). Although other factors such as environment, nutrition and management play an important role in the full expression of diseases affecting these systems, the most significant underlying trigger is usually an infectious agent, and the most potent of these are undoubtedly viruses.
The problem of Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) diseases in young broilers caused by fowl adenoviruses. Clinical signs are nonspecific but often include a sudden increase in mortality. Gross lesions include a swollen liver containing multiple pale or hemorrhagic foci and hydropericardium. It can be discussed here with the causes and treatment, including the management practices which can be effective solutions to this problem. What is your actual explanation for this problem? Could you suggest...
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Dr Yannick Gardin
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Introduction Gumboro Disease, more properly called Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), is one of the most important viral diseases of chickens. The virus responsible for this condition (IBDV) can be found in almost all farms and countries. Many studies have already been conducted on this disease but more are still needed to better understand the consequences of...
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Kalen Cookson (Zoetis) explains his work on recombinant vaccine immunity at different times of the challenge, in this interview during IPPE 2023 in Atlanta, USA....
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Jaroslaw Dastych
Proteon Pharmaceuticals
During July 18th - 22nd our Research & Development team participated in the 6th Viruses of Microbes conference, which took place in Guimarães, Portugal. Our colleague Agnieszka Ciesielska presented the results of one of...
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Jaroslaw Dastych
Proteon Pharmaceuticals
During July 18th - 22nd our Research & Development team participated in the 6th Viruses of Microbes conference, which took place in Guimarães, Portugal. Our colleague Partycja Sowińska presented the results of one of the...
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Cordyceps militaris is widely used as a tonic for vitality and longevity for thousands of years by the Chinese, it is a rare and exotic Chinese medicinal mushroom. Cordyceps militaris also used for a long time as a nutraceutical food in Korea and Japan. The medical potential of the metabolites of Cordyceps militaris has been widely reviewed. Cordycepin, or 3'-deoxyadenosine, is the major active secondary metabolite of Cordyceps militaris ....
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Reza Tavayef
MSD - Merck Animal Health
Does anybody have any experience or scientific data about IBV QX serotype involvement of layers and breeders during rearing period and production period on reproductive system? Can QX infection in 10 weeks of age make negative effects on reproductive system (e.g. lower peak) in the production period? ...
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Shahid Nazir
Shahid Nazir and 3 more
University of New England
University of New England
Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) caused by infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), is a highly contagious upper respiratory disease of poultry causing great economic losses to the chicken industry. New strains have been reported to emerge due to recombination of vaccine and field strains, some of them replacing less virulent strains because of their high virulence. The present study aimed to evaluate the viral shedding and clinic pathological findings in chickens infected with different...
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Shahid Nazir
Shahid Nazir and 4 more
University of New England
University of New England
Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT), caused by Gallid herpesvirus type 1, is a highly contagious upper respiratory and conjunctival disease of poultry. The virus (ILTV) is thought to exit the host in respiratory aerosols and enter by inhalation of these. High levels of ILTV DNA have been detected in excreta, dust, blood or plasma and in various organs outside the respiratory tract; raising the possibility of alternative routes of shedding from the host. However, it is not known whether the...
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dennis umali
dennis umali and 2 more
Vetworks
INTRODUCTION Members of the genus avian adenovirus (AAV), from the family Adenoviridae, affect birds and are considered as important pathogens in the poultry industry. However, the importance of AAV as primary pathogens remains controversial because strains from the same serotype show variable pathogenicity (Okuda et al., 2006; Marek et al., 2010). The fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) belong to group 1 Aviadenovirus. These are further classified into 12 serotypes, 1-8a, 8b-11, of...
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Manolo Fernandez Diaz
Farvet
Farvet
1. Introduction Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious avian disease with a significant impact on global poultry production. ND is caused by the Newcastle disease virus (NDV), formerly known as Avian orthoavulavirus 1 (AOAV-1), belonging to the family Paramyxoviridae (https://talk.ictvonline.org/taxonomy/ accessed on 20 October 2021). The genome of NDV is single-stranded, non-segmented, negative-sense RNA encoding six structural proteins: nucleocapsid protein (NP),...
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Manolo Fernandez Diaz
Farvet
Farvet
Infectious laryngotracheitis is an avian respiratory disease which is caused by infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), and clinical signs vary from coughing, conjunctivitis, and gasping to expectoration of bloody mucus and death (1). Whereas genomic database analysis allowed the identification of an ILTV field strain in Australia as a causative agent of outbreaks as a result of recombination between attenuated vaccine viruses (2), genomic sequence data from viral outbreaks in South...
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I would be grateful if somebody tell me if subclinical infection of respiratory diseases -ND,IB,ART. and other subclinical infections have an impact on performance of chickens . How much is drop production and hatchability? To how much extent have the progeny any abnormalities? thanks and regards...
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Vilmos Palya
Vilmos Palya and 1 more
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
1. Introduction Among viral diseases affecting poultry production Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most common and serious one [1]. It is caused by viruses of genus Orthoavulavirus, Avian orthoavulavirus 1 species [2] formerly designated as Avian avulavirus 1, that are commonly known as Avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV 1) or Newcastle disease viruses (NDV). The virulent forms of NDV cause a devastating disease of poultry throughout Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Central and...
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Manolo Fernandez Diaz
Farvet
Farvet
Background: FAdVs are widely distributed, and some species are associated with important poultry diseases, representing current threats of serious economic losses for the aviculture industry. Some of the diseases include the Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) related with FAdV-C and D infections, hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) related with FAdV-C infections [1,2], gizzard erosion (GE) related with FAdV-A infections [3-6] among others. The family Adenoviridae is divided...
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Peter Groves
Peter Groves and 2 more
The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney
I. INTRODUCTION Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) is an important respiratory disease of chickens caused by ILT virus (ILTV, Gallid herpesvirus 1) that infects the upper respiratory tract and conjunctiva resulting in high morbidity and sometimes mortality (García et al., 2013). Vaccination with live attenuated vaccines administered by eye drop is generally effective: however for commercial meat chickens mass vaccination in drinking water via nipple drinkers is generally...
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Dear Poultry Professionals, I would like to know about occurrence of Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) in Commercial Layers. The Disease has been reported in broilers, but can layer birds also be affected? Vaccination at what age can be helpful if such occurrence is seen in the field? Kindly let me know about the experiences & the treatments followed specifically in Layers, if any outbreak has been reported. ...
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Mauricio Coppo
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Dr. Mauricio Coppo from the University of Melbourne summarizes his talk about the behavior of the ILT virus and generation of new challenges in the poultry industry. ...
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Avian Leukosis Complex (ALC) Avian leucosis viruses are grouped together because they share important characteristics. They produce variety of transmissible benign and malignant neoplasm. The most common is lymphoid leucosis. Etiology ALC is caused by RNA oncogenic virus type C. Ten years ago, researchers at the institute for animal health at Compton in UK isolated a new type of ALV from meat type breeding chickens in UK. This new virus is named ALV – J....
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