First report of co-infections of Marek's disease virus and chicken infectious anaemia virus in poultry flocks in Nigeria

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Adeyinka J. Adedeji , Ismail Shittu , Olatunde B. Akanbi , Olayinka O. Asala , Jolly A. Adole , Philip A. Okewole , Gabriel O. Ijale , Dennis Kabantiyok , Felix Idoko , Johnson J. Shallmizhili , Paul A. Abdu , Shedrach B. Pewan
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Marek's disease (MD) and chicken infectious anaemia (CIA) are viral immunosuppressive diseases of poultry caused by the MD virus (MDV) and CIA virus (CIAV) respectively. Despite vaccination against MD, the incidence of the disease in vaccinated poultry flocks in Nigeria persists. However, underlying factors like co-infection with CIAV have not been investigated in the country. This study was designed to investigate possible co-infections of MDV and CIAV in poultry flocks in Nigeria. In 2016, tumorous tissue samples were collected from suspected cases of MD at necropsy in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. The samples collected were fixed in formalin for histopathological examination, genomic DNA was extracted from a second part and analysed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), targeting the meq and VP1 genes of the MDV and CIAV, respectively. The histology results revealed that the cutaneous and proventricular lymphomas were characterized by large numbers of mononuclear cellular infiltrates admixed with heterophils. The PCR results revealed that MDV was detected in 66.7% (16/24), CIAV in 45.8% (11/24), and co-infections of MDV and CIAV were detected in 45.8% (11/24) of the samples analysed. In addition, co-infections of MD and CIA were recorded in 100% (6/6) and 27.7% (5/18) of broilers and layer/pullet’ samples respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of the meq gene sequences revealed that the Nigerian MDV clusters with very virulent MDV from Egypt and Italy. While, CIAV sequences were genotype II and genotype III and clustered with CIAVs from Cameroon and China. This is the first report of co-infections of MD and CIA in Nigeria.

尼日利亚首次报告鸡群同时感染马立克氏病病毒和鸡传染性贫血病病毒的情况
马立克氏病(MD)和鸡传染性贫血病(CIA)是家禽的病毒性免疫抑制疾病,分别由马立克氏病病毒(MDV)和鸡传染性贫血病病毒(CIAV)引起。尽管接种了 MD 疫苗,但在尼日利亚接种过疫苗的禽群中,该病的发病率仍然居高不下。然而,该国尚未对合并感染 CIAV 等潜在因素进行调查。本研究旨在调查尼日利亚禽群中可能存在的 MDV 和 CIAV 合并感染情况。2016 年,在尼日利亚高原州乔斯对疑似 MD 病例进行尸检时收集了肿瘤组织样本。采集的样本经福尔马林固定后进行组织病理学检查,从第二部分提取基因组 DNA,并分别针对 MDV 和 CIAV 的 meq 和 VP1 基因进行聚合酶链式反应(PCR)分析。组织学结果显示,皮肤淋巴瘤和胸膜淋巴瘤的特点是大量单核细胞浸润,并混有嗜异性粒细胞。PCR 结果显示,66.7%(16/24)的样本检测到 MDV,45.8%(11/24)的样本检测到 CIAV,45.8%(11/24)的样本检测到 MDV 和 CIAV 共同感染。此外,100%(6/6)和 27.7%(5/18)的肉鸡和蛋鸡/家禽样品中分别记录到 MDV 和 CIAV 的共同感染。meq基因序列的系统进化分析表明,尼日利亚的MDV与来自埃及和意大利的毒性很强的MDV聚集在一起。而CIAV序列为基因型II和基因型III,并与喀麦隆和中国的CIAV聚类。这是尼日利亚首次报告 MDV 和 CIAV 共同感染的情况。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
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