Chicken infectious anemia virus infection in Israeli commercial flocks: Virus amplification, clinical signs, performance, and antibody status

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作者
Davidson, I [1 ]
Kedem, M
Borochovitz, H
Kass, N
Ayali, G
Hamzani, E
Perelman, B
Smith, B
Perk, S
机构
[1] Kimron Vet Inst, Div Avian Dis, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
[2] Afula Reg Poultry Lab, Vet Serv, Afula, Israel
关键词
chicken infectious anemia virus; Israel; amplification; ELISA; polymerase chain reaction;
D O I
10.1637/7072
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The impact of chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) infection on commercial chicken flocks in Israel was examined by analyzing flocks with or without typical CIAV signs, signs of other diseases, or apparently healthy flocks. In 23 flocks (broilers and layers) of ages up to 8 wk, typical signs of CIAV infection (stunting, gangrenous dermatitis, and secondary bacterial infections) were recorded. When permitted by flock owners, in several cases among these 23 flocks the morbidity, mortality, and performance parameters were recorded; the presence of CIAV was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); and the antibody status of parents and broilers was measured. In addition, total mortality, number of birds sold, total kilograms of meat sold, density (kg/m(2)), mean age at slaughter, daily growth rate in grams, total kilogram of food consumed, food conversion rate, and the European Index were calculated. We also surveyed flocks affected by other diseases, such as tumors, respiratory diseases, or coccidiosis, and flocks with no apparent clinical signs. The latter flocks were negative by CIAV-PCR, indicating that typical CIAV clinical signs are associated with one-step PCR-CIAV amplification. However, a small amount of CIAV might still be present in these flocks, acting to induce the subclinical effects of CIAV infection. These data indicate a link between the presence of virus sequences and typical CIAV signs and strengthen the concept that CIAV infection has a negative economic impact on the chicken industry.
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页数:11
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