胚胎化的
生物
羊群
肉鸡
爆发
H5N1亚型流感病毒
病毒学
病毒释放
接种
毒力
病毒
效价
无特定病原体
血凝试验
兽医学
血清型
家禽养殖
感染剂量
新城疫
致病性
微生物学
基因
免疫学
医学
动物科学
古生物学
生物化学
生态学
作者
Zineb Boumart,Zahra Bamouh,Mohammed Jazouli,Bianca Zecchin,Alice Fusaro,Annalisa Salviato,Isabella Monne,Khalid Omari Tadlaoui,Mehdi El Harrak
出处
期刊:Avian Diseases
[American Association of Avian Pathologists]
日期:2018-11-16
卷期号:63 (1): 24-24
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1637/11941-080418-reg.1
摘要
In Morocco in early 2016, a low pathogenic avian influenza virus serotype H9N2 caused large economic losses to the poultry industry, with specific clinical symptoms and high mortality rates on infected farms. Subsequent to the H9N2 outbreak, the causal agent was successfully isolated from chicken flocks with high morbidity and mortality rates, propagated on embryonated eggs, and fully sequenced. The phylogenetic analysis suggested that the Moroccan isolate could have derived from the Middle East isolate A/chicken/Dubai/D2506.A/2015. This study was designed to assess the pathogenicity of the Moroccan isolate H9N2 in experimentally infected broiler and specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens. At 22 days of age, one broiler and two SPF chicken groups were inoculated by dropping 0.2 ml of the H9N2 isolate (107.5 EID50/ml) in both nostrils and eyes. Clinically inoculated chickens with H9N2 displayed mild lesions, low mortality rates, and an absence of clinical signs. The H9N2 virus was more pathogenic in broiler chickens and produced more severe tissue lesions compared to SPF chickens. The viral shedding was detected up to 6 days postinoculation (pi) in oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs in infected birds with a maximum shedding in the oropharynges of the broiler group. All experimental chickens seroconverted and registered high hemagglutination inhibition titers as early as day 7 pi. The present study indicates that the H9N2 virus isolated from a natural outbreak was of low pathogenicity under experimental conditions. However, under field conditions infection with other pathogens might have aggravated the disease.
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