Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus

Infectious bursal disease (lBD) is one of the most important viral diseases in chickens. IBD virus ( IBDV) from seven local field outbreaks in layer, broiler and village chickens were isolated, propagated and identified. The pathogenicity and immunogenicity of one of the selected isolates were de...

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spelling my-upm-ir.123212013-11-29T09:26:37Z Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus 1996-05 Hashim, Hafizah Infectious bursal disease (lBD) is one of the most important viral diseases in chickens. IBD virus ( IBDV) from seven local field outbreaks in layer, broiler and village chickens were isolated, propagated and identified. The pathogenicity and immunogenicity of one of the selected isolates were determined in specific pathogen free (SPF) chickens. The study showed that the IBDV can cause sudden onset of mortality ranging from 15 % to 90 % during the outbreaks.. It occurred in both the vaccinated and non-vaccinated chickens with the age group ranging from 1 8 days to 14 weeks. Layers appeared to be more susceptible to the virus than the broilers, whilst the highest mortality (90 %) was observed in village chickens. Haemorrhages of the bursa of Fabricius, muscles and mucosal layers at the junction of the proventriculus and gizzard were the typical gross lesions caused by the virus. The bursal lesions vary from moderate enlargement and oedematous to severe atrophy. Histologically, the enlarged bursa showed acute necrotizing bursitis, whilst chronic necrotizing bursitis was seen in the atrophic organ. The virus particles were detected in the cytoplasm of the lymphoid cells, macrophages and necrotic cells of the bursa of Fabricius under transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Inoculation of the IBDY isolates obtained from the bursa of Fabricius into embryc'l1ated chicken eggs caused embryonic death, haemorrhages, oedema and hepatic necrosis. The lesions were more severe in SPF eggs than the commercial eggs. Inoculation of the virus into susceptible chickens caused some variation in the mortality and lesions. All isolates of the IBDY from the outbreaks showed distinct curve of agar gel diffusion precipitation lines between the positive sample and reference serum against IBOY. Universiti Pertanian Malaysia - Dissertations Poultry - Virus diseases Poultry - Diseases and pests 1996-05 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12321/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12321/1/FPV_1996_5_A.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Universiti Pertanian Malaysia - Dissertations Poultry - Virus diseases Poultry - Diseases and pests Faculty of Veterinary medicine English
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
English
topic Universiti Pertanian Malaysia - Dissertations
Poultry - Virus diseases
Poultry - Diseases and pests
spellingShingle Universiti Pertanian Malaysia - Dissertations
Poultry - Virus diseases
Poultry - Diseases and pests
Hashim, Hafizah
Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
description Infectious bursal disease (lBD) is one of the most important viral diseases in chickens. IBD virus ( IBDV) from seven local field outbreaks in layer, broiler and village chickens were isolated, propagated and identified. The pathogenicity and immunogenicity of one of the selected isolates were determined in specific pathogen free (SPF) chickens. The study showed that the IBDV can cause sudden onset of mortality ranging from 15 % to 90 % during the outbreaks.. It occurred in both the vaccinated and non-vaccinated chickens with the age group ranging from 1 8 days to 14 weeks. Layers appeared to be more susceptible to the virus than the broilers, whilst the highest mortality (90 %) was observed in village chickens. Haemorrhages of the bursa of Fabricius, muscles and mucosal layers at the junction of the proventriculus and gizzard were the typical gross lesions caused by the virus. The bursal lesions vary from moderate enlargement and oedematous to severe atrophy. Histologically, the enlarged bursa showed acute necrotizing bursitis, whilst chronic necrotizing bursitis was seen in the atrophic organ. The virus particles were detected in the cytoplasm of the lymphoid cells, macrophages and necrotic cells of the bursa of Fabricius under transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Inoculation of the IBDY isolates obtained from the bursa of Fabricius into embryc'l1ated chicken eggs caused embryonic death, haemorrhages, oedema and hepatic necrosis. The lesions were more severe in SPF eggs than the commercial eggs. Inoculation of the virus into susceptible chickens caused some variation in the mortality and lesions. All isolates of the IBDY from the outbreaks showed distinct curve of agar gel diffusion precipitation lines between the positive sample and reference serum against IBOY.
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qualification_level Master's degree
author Hashim, Hafizah
author_facet Hashim, Hafizah
author_sort Hashim, Hafizah
title Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
title_short Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
title_full Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
title_fullStr Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
title_full_unstemmed Studies On Local Isolates Of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
title_sort studies on local isolates of infectious bursal disease virus
granting_institution Universiti Pertanian Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Veterinary medicine
publishDate 1996
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12321/1/FPV_1996_5_A.pdf
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