Retrospective Study of Inclusion Body Hepatitis Diagnostic Cases in Chickens in California; 2015-2024.

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Simone T Stoute, Manuela Crispo, Beate Crossley, Carmen Jerry, Daniel Rejmanek, Julia Blakey, Veronica Nguyen
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From 2015 to 2024, inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) was diagnosed in a total of 346 chicken necropsy cases submitted to the California Animal Health and Food Safety (CAHFS) laboratory system. The majority of cases (68%; 237/346) originated from a single commercial broiler company with a high density of poultry premises within the California Central Valley region. Reported mortality varied between 0.5% and 4.8% per day, and morbidity ranged between 5% and 10%. Clinical signs observed in affected flocks included depression, reluctance to move, ruffled feathers, greenish diarrhea, and, occasionally, icterus of skin and adipose tissue. Typical histopathological lesions included extensive hepatic necrosis, multifocal pancreatic necrosis, gizzard erosions, and glomerulonephropathy. Intranuclear inclusions were identified, mainly within degenerating hepatocytes, followed by pancreatic acinar cells, glandular epithelium of proventriculus and gizzard, and enterocytes of the small intestines and renal endothelium. Diagnosis was based on microscopic changes characteristic of IBH and a positive conventional PCR targeting the hexon gene of fowl adenovirus (FAdV) on liver tissue pools. Sequence analysis was performed on 41 selected FAdV-positive samples from diagnostic cases. The majority of FAdV PCR-positive samples aligned with FAdV-8b (16/41). However, FAdV-7 (14/41), FAdV-4 (7/41), and FAdV-11 (4/41) were also detected from IBH cases. Disease management was successfully achieved by the administration of an autogenous vaccine to breeders, at 11 and 18 wk of age, to confer maternal antibody protection to the broiler progeny.

加州鸡包涵体肝炎诊断病例回顾性研究2015 - 2024。
2015年至2024年,向加州动物卫生与食品安全(CAHFS)实验室系统提交的346例鸡尸检中诊断出包虫体肝炎(IBH)。大多数病例(68%;237/346)来自加利福尼亚中央谷地区家禽养殖场密度较高的单一商业肉鸡公司。报告的死亡率在每天0.5%至4.8%之间,发病率在5%至10%之间。在受感染的鸡群中观察到的临床症状包括抑郁、不愿移动、羽毛皱褶、绿色腹泻,偶尔出现皮肤和脂肪组织黄疸。典型的组织病理学病变包括广泛的肝坏死、多灶性胰腺坏死、砂囊糜烂和肾小球肾病。核内包涵体主要位于退行性肝细胞内,其次为胰腺腺泡细胞、前脑室和砂囊腺上皮、小肠和肾内皮的肠细胞。诊断基于IBH的显微变化特征和针对鸡腺病毒(FAdV)在肝组织池中六邻体基因的常规PCR阳性。对41例诊断病例的fadv阳性样本进行序列分析。大多数FAdV pcr阳性样本与FAdV-8b一致(16/41)。然而,在IBH病例中也检测到fadv7(14/41)、fadv4(7/41)和fadv11(4/41)。通过在11周龄和18周龄时给种鸡接种自体疫苗,使母源抗体保护肉鸡后代,成功地实现了疾病管理。
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