意大利的禽呼肠孤病毒:接种疫苗的肉鸡饲养者的后代出现三次异常损失。

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

禽呼肠孤病毒(ARV)是一种重要的家禽致病菌,是病毒性关节炎/腱鞘炎的病原。该病可在早期肉鸡群中引起严重的临床症状,给家禽业造成重大福利问题和重大经济损失。育种者的疫苗接种被广泛用于控制疾病,旨在减少垂直传播并向后代提供母体抗体。然而,近年来,一些国家的临床病例数量有所增加。本研究描述了鉴定出ARV的三个意大利肉鸡群的临床表现、大体和组织学病变以及实验室结果。对sigma C (σC)连接基因的部分片段进行测序,可以对病毒进行遗传鉴定,结果显示与意大利育种者使用的疫苗株具有低程度的同源性。这些发现证实了意大利家禽养殖场中存在遗传上不同的ARV基因型,并强调需要对疑似病例进行更广泛的调查,以提高对ARV流行病学的了解,并改进控制策略。
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Avian reovirus in Italy: three episodes of abnormal losses in offspring of vaccinated broiler breeders.

Avian reovirus (ARV) is an important pathogen of poultry and the causative agent of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis. The disease can cause severe clinical signs in broiler flocks at an early age, resulting in major welfare issues and substantial economic losses for the poultry industry. Vaccination of breeders is widely used to control the disease, aiming to reduce vertical transmission and provide maternal antibodies to offspring. However, in recent years the number of clinical cases has increased in several countries. This study describes the clinical presentation, gross and histological lesions, and laboratory findings in three Italian broiler flocks in which ARV was identified. Sequencing of a partial fragment of the sigma C (σC)-econding gene enabled genetic characterization of the viruses, which showed a low degree of homology with vaccine strains used in breeders in Italy, belonging to genotypic cluster I. The isolates were instead assigned to clusters II and IV. These findings confirm the circulation of genetically distinct ARV genotypes in Italian poultry farms and underline the need for broader investigations of suspected cases to improve understanding of ARV epidemiology and to refine control strategies.

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Veterinaria italiana
Veterinaria italiana VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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1.50
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2
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal was created as the Croce Azzurra in 1950. A quarterly peer-reviewed journal devoted to veterinary public health and other aspects of veterinary science and medicine, Veterinaria Italiana is published by the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise ‘G. Caporale’ (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell''Abruzzo e del Molise) in Teramo, Italy. The goal of the journal is to provide an international platform for veterinary public health information from Italy and other countries, particularly those in Eastern Europe and Africa, Asia and South America. Veterinarians and veterinary public health specialists are encouraged to share their knowledge and experience on this platform.
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