Genotype Diversity of Newcastle Disease Virus in Nigeria: Disease Control Challenges and Future Outlook.

IF 1.1 Q4 VIROLOGY
Advances in Virology Pub Date : 2018-12-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/6097291
Muhammad Bashir Bello, Khatijah Mohd Yusoff, Aini Ideris, Mohd Hair-Bejo, Ben P H Peeters, Abdurrahman Hassan Jibril, Farouk Muhammad Tambuwal, Abdul Rahman Omar
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Abstract

Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most important avian diseases with considerable threat to the productivity of poultry all over the world. The disease is associated with severe respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological lesions in chicken leading to high mortality and several other production related losses. The aetiology of the disease is an avian paramyxovirus type-1 or Newcastle disease virus (NDV), whose isolates are serologically grouped into a single serotype but genetically classified into a total of 19 genotypes, owing to the continuous emergence and evolution of the virus. In Nigeria, molecular characterization of NDV is generally very scanty and majorly focuses on the amplification of the partial F gene for genotype assignment. However, with the introduction of the most objective NDV genotyping criteria which utilize complete fusion protein coding sequences in phylogenetic taxonomy, the enormous genetic diversity of the virus in Nigeria became very conspicuous. In this review, we examine the current ecological distribution of various NDV genotypes in Nigeria based on the available complete fusion protein nucleotide sequences (1662 bp) in the NCBI database. We then discuss the challenges of ND control as a result of the wide genetic distance between the currently circulating NDV isolates and the commonest vaccines used to combat the disease in the country. Finally, we suggest future directions in the war against the economically devastating ND in Nigeria.

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尼日利亚新城疫病毒基因型多样性:疾病控制挑战和未来展望
新城疫病是严重威胁世界家禽生产的重要禽病之一。该病与鸡严重的呼吸道、胃肠道和神经病变有关,导致高死亡率和其他几种与生产有关的损失。该病的病因是禽副粘病毒1型或新城疫病毒(NDV),其分离物在血清学上分为单一血清型,但由于该病毒的不断出现和进化,在遗传学上分为总共19种基因型。在尼日利亚,NDV的分子特征通常非常稀少,主要集中在部分F基因的扩增上进行基因型分配。然而,随着最客观的新冠病毒基因分型标准的引入,在系统发育分类学中利用完整的融合蛋白编码序列,尼日利亚病毒的巨大遗传多样性变得非常明显。在这篇综述中,我们基于NCBI数据库中可用的完整融合蛋白核苷酸序列(1662 bp),研究了尼日利亚各种NDV基因型的当前生态分布。然后,我们讨论了由于目前流行的新城疫分离株与该国用于防治该疾病的最常用疫苗之间存在广泛的遗传距离而导致的新风控制的挑战。最后,我们建议未来的方向,在战争中反对经济破坏性的ND在尼日利亚。
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