A study of Newcastle disease virus in poultry from live bird markets and backyard flocks in Kenya

I. Ogali, E. Mungube, J. Lichoti, M. Ogugo, S. Ommeh
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A countrywide cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the presence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in poultry in live bird markets (LBMs) and backyard poultry farms in Kenya. A total of nine hundred and twenty two (922) poultry in backyard flocks and four hundred and fifty four (454) poultry in LBMs were examined. Overall, NDV was detected in 10.1% (46/454) of the poultry sampled in live bird markets. In backyard flocks, NDV was detected in 3.6% (33/922) of the poultry sampled. Regional variations in NDV occurrence was observed in both live bird markets and poultry flocks. Markets in major towns and cities had significantly (p<0.05) higher NDV detection rates. Higher NDV detection rates were observed in backyard farms in Lake Victoria Basin than other regions. Chicken had the highest NDV detection compared to other poultry species. The study detected NDV in apparently healthy chicken and brought forward the probable high importance of carrier birds in the circulation and transmission of NDV and in causing outbreaks. The study also points to the usefulness of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in screening for NDV to prevent the outbreaks and control of ND in Kenya.  Key words: Backyard poultry, chicken, Kenya, live bird markets, NDV, RT-PCR.
肯尼亚活禽市场和后院禽群中新城疫病病毒的研究
为确定肯尼亚活禽市场和后院家禽养殖场家禽中新城疫病毒(NDV)的存在,开展了一项全国范围的横断面研究。共检测后院禽群922只(922只)和lbm禽群454只(454只)。总体而言,在活禽市场取样的家禽中检出NDV的比例为10.1%(46/454)。在后院禽群中,NDV检出率为3.6%(33/922)。在活禽市场和家禽群中都观察到新城疫病病毒发生的区域差异。主要城镇市场NDV检出率显著高于城市(p<0.05)。维多利亚湖流域后院养殖场的NDV检出率高于其他地区。鸡的NDV检出率最高。本研究在表面健康的鸡中检测到新城疫病毒,提出了载体禽在新城疫病毒的传播和暴发中可能具有重要作用。该研究还指出了逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)在筛查新城疫以预防暴发和控制肯尼亚新城疫方面的有用性。关键词:后院家禽,鸡,肯尼亚,活禽市场,新城疫,RT-PCR
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