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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.
Rocio Crespo
North Carolina State University - NCSU
North Carolina State University - NCSU
Rocío Crespo (NC State University) explained the main factors involved in collecting and analyzing surveillance data of IBV in poultry farms, during IPPE 2020 in Atlanta, USA....
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Prompt diagnosis is the first step in prevention and control of poultry disease. LPAI is endemic among poultry. As per Alexander, bacteria free filterate showing Ha activity not neutralised by ND antiserum is only orthomixo virus and not paro mixovirus. This examination can be done in any clinical laboratory. As per govt of India circular 2004 state, veterinary colleges are approved influenza diagnostic laboratories for avian influenza not implemented. Variant IB nephro pathogenic IB...
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Hyun Lillehoj
USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
INTRODUCTION Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) is caused by fowl adenovirus (FAV) and induces acute infection in chickens. FAV is mainly infectious for young chickens, and is characterized by many pathological changes including necrotic hepatitis, acidophilus or basophilic inclusion body in the nucleus of liver cells. The main clinical symptoms of IBH include anemia and severe dysentery. IBH is most commonly seen in chickens between 3 and 7 week of age but has been reported as...
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Introduction Poultry production in Algeria faces many zootechnical and health constraints, such as viral infections like avian infectious bronchitis (IB). The avian IB virus (IBV), a member of the Coronaviridae family (order Nidovirales and genus Coronavirus), frequently infects broilers and egg-laying hens and leads to severe economic losses to the poultry industry [1]. Since its discovery in the 1930s [2], the IBV has been identified as the major cause of respiratory...
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Dr. Sjaak de Wit
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Introduction Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes a highly contagious respiratory tract disease in chickens, Infectious Bronchitis (IB), and some strains are nephropathogenic.  It is possibly the most economically important viral respiratory disease of chickens in regions where there is no highly pathogenic avian influenza virus or velogenic Newcastle disease (vND) virus and is found everywhere that broilers are...
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Natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of innate immunity, are a distinct lineage of lymphocytes defined by the expression of CD56 and NKp46 and by the absence of CD3, providing a first line of defense against pathogens and cancer in a non-major-histocompatibility-complex- (MHC-) restricted fashion without the need of prior sensitization. Derived from the bone marrow, NK cells have wide tissue distribution, with high frequencies of mature ones in lung, liver, blood and spleen....
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Hafez Mohamed
Free University of  Berlin
Free University of Berlin
Prof. Dr. H. M. Hafez, Head of the Institute of Poultry Diseases, Free University Berlin and Vice President of the World Veterinary Poultry Association makes an update on the Infectious Bronchitis Virus at the International AMEVEA Seminar in Peru, 2013....
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Elizabeth Parker
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
Elizabeth Parker (Texas A&M University) talked about several of these diseases and the actions to fight them, during the 2019 NIAA Annual Conference: Animal Agriculture - Innovation, Technology and Consumer Engagement in Des Moines, Iowa, USA....
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Introduction Birds serve numerous functions in the economy of many nations in terms of meat and egg supply apart from their value as a source of income among peasant (Nuru, 1992).In Nigerian, poultry consist of about 10 million local chicken, 45 million guinea fowls, and 1 million each of turkeys, pigeon and ducks. It is estimated that poultry supplied about 10% of the total meat for human consumption. (Newathe and Lamorde, 1982; Oladele et al ., 2001). At the moment, no...
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Rodrigo Gallardo
UC Davis - University of California
UC Davis - University of California
Rodrigo Gallardo (UC Davis) explained the results obtained in the use of zinc and manganese on the immune response to IBV, during IPPE 2019 in Atlanta, USA....
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Dr. Sjaak de Wit
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Dr. Sjaak de Wit,immunologist and poultry veterinarian at GD Deventer, The Netherlands, speaks about Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) at the International AMEVEA seminar in Peru, 2013. ...
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Rodrigo Gallardo
UC Davis - University of California
UC Davis - University of California
Rodrigo Gallardo (UC Davis) discussed genetic variants of reoviruses, antigenicity and pathogenicity, during IPPE 2019 in Atlanta, USA....
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Miguel Frederico Fernandez Alarcon
UNESP - Universidad Estatal Paulista
UNESP - Universidad Estatal Paulista
Introduction Infectious bronchitis in hens (BIG), caused by an avian corona virus, the virus of infectious bronchitis in hens (VBIG), is a highly infectious disease, causing huge economic losses in the poultry section, even in Brazil. The protection of newly born chicks against this agent, depends of the innate immunity and of the maternal antibodies, acquired, in a passive manner, through the yolk sac (Tizard, 2009). It...
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Faizal Abdul-Careem
University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Introduction Infectious bronchitis (IB) is primarily a respiratory disease of chickens but with potential to cause more widespread infection in the urinary and reproductive tracts in chicken leading to significant production losses in commercial broiler and layer flocks worldwide [1]. The causative infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) belongs to the family Coronaviridae. The disease is usually characterized by high morbidity and low mortality in mature birds, whereas in naive young...
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Tadeu Salle
Universidad Federal Do Rio Grande do Sul UFRGS
Universidad Federal Do Rio Grande do Sul UFRGS
Mini Review Among the possible infectious agents that affect poultry, diseases of the respiratory tract are considered the main health problem, causing both an increase in the number of carcass condemnations and a decrease in the productivity of the flocks [1]. This situation can be partially justified by the avian anatomical characteristics and the propensity to the diseases [2,3]. If the avian evolutionary adaptation makes respiratory efficiency superior to that of...
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Introduction Avian leucosis virus (ALV) is belonging to the family Retroviridae, subfamily Orthoretrovirinae, genus Alpha retrovirus. Exogenous avian leucosis viruses(ALV) are classified into A,B,C,D and J subgroups based on their host range, cross-neutralization and viral interference. They can induce different path types of neoplastic diseases in chickens (Fadly and Payne. 2003). Among these subgroups, subgroup J,A and B are more common than other subgroups in chickens(Cui et...
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Dr. Sjaak de Wit
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
INTRODUCTION Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is a major cause of economic losses in the poultry and can be involved in mortality, immunosuppression and poor technical performance without clear clinical signs. However, these signs are not specific to IBDV. Therefore, diagnostic tools are needed to identify IBDV infections in relation to a clinical or subclinical problem in the field....
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1. INTRODUCTION Avian nephritis virus (ANV) is an etiological agent of growth retardation of young chickens by causing interstitial nephritis (Imada et al., 1979). Antibodies against ANV have been found in chicken and turkey flocks in the UK and Japan, suggesting a broad distribution (Nicholas et al., 1988; Takase et al., 2000). It is originally considered to be a picornavirus, was later characterized as an avian astrovirus based on its nucleotide sequence (Imada et al.,...
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How to control secondary colibacillosis after IB, Became more of an issue than the IB itself. I am Badly Suffering due to secondary infection this 4th broiler flock hit by IB. IB is cure but secondary colibacillosis make my bird crazier Specially Suffering due to e-coli .Fatty LIVER and kidney disorder, bird reduce the feed intake Please advise me how to treat boiler bird Regards Aftab Anwar. ...
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Grzegorz Wozniakowski
National Veterinary Research Institute (Poland)
Infectious laryngotracheitis virus ILTV represents an important problem in production of chickens. The disease causes respiratory symptoms but also affects production of eggs, chicken body weight and finally mortality. As in case of other herpesviruses including Marek’s disease virus one of the most important aspect remains biosecurity. The most popular vaccination is based on attenuated ILTV strains (SA2 and A20, Pfizer) and (Serva, Intervet). However in...
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