埃塞俄比亚西南部暴发鸡中马立克病病毒的分离与分子检测

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Veterinary medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2022-09-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VMRR.S376795
Abdela Bulbula, Bizunesh Borena, Biniam Tadesse, Abde Aliy, Demessa Negessu
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背景:马立克病病毒是一种毁灭性的感染,在埃塞俄比亚的鸡中引起高发病率和死亡率。方法:本研究于2021年3月至11月进行,总体目标是对埃塞俄比亚西南部暴发病例中的马立克病病毒进行死前和死后、分离和分子检测。因此,根据来自埃塞俄比亚西南部Bedelle、Yayo和Bonga镇等研究地点报告的疫情信息,对50只病鸡进行了抽样。鸡的后院和集约化养殖系统包括在抽样中,并优先考虑表现出马立克病特征的临床症状的鸡。结果:经临床检查,本研究的所有鸡均出现腿和翅膀麻痹、眼灰色、体重减轻、呼吸困难、情绪低落等症状,并观察到病鸡死亡。此外,在死后检查中记录了脾脏肿大和肝脏和心脏的大体病变。在接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的鸡群中均观察到感染鸡的死亡。在50个羽毛毛囊样本中,细胞培养法分离出14/50(28%)的马立克病病毒,6个组织样本中分离出5/6(83.30%)的马立克病病毒。采用实时聚合链反应技术检测Meq基因,从18/50个毛囊(占样本鸡总数的36%)中检出马立克氏病病毒。结论:总的来说,目前的研究表明,埃塞俄比亚西南部流行的马立克病病毒是由致癌的Gallid herpesvirus-2(血清型1)引起的。建议在当前和其他地区进一步研究旋转病毒的分子特征,以便通过疫苗接种有效控制该病。
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Isolation and Molecular Detection of Marek's Disease Virus from Outbreak Cases in Chicken in South Western Ethiopia.

Isolation and Molecular Detection of Marek's Disease Virus from Outbreak Cases in Chicken in South Western Ethiopia.

Isolation and Molecular Detection of Marek's Disease Virus from Outbreak Cases in Chicken in South Western Ethiopia.

Isolation and Molecular Detection of Marek's Disease Virus from Outbreak Cases in Chicken in South Western Ethiopia.

Background: Marek's disease virus is a devastating infection, causing high morbidity and mortality in chickens in Ethiopia.

Methods: The current study was conducted from March to November, 2021 with the general objective of performing antemortem and postmortem, isolation, and molecular detection of Marek's disease virus from outbreak cases in southwestern Ethiopia. Accordingly, based on outbreak information reported from the study sites namely, Bedelle, Yayo, and Bonga towns in southwestern Ethiopia, 50 sick chickens were sampled. The backyard and intensive farming systems of chickens were included in the sampling and priorities were given for chickens that showed clinical signs that are characteristics of Marek's disease.

Results: By clinical examinations, paralysis of legs and wings, gray eye, loss of weight, difficulty in breathing, and depression were recorded on all chickens sampled for this study and death of diseased chickens was observed. In addition, enlargement of the spleen and gross lesions of the liver and heart were recorded during postmortem examination. The death of infected chickens was observed in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated flocks. Out of 50 pooled feather follicle samples, Marek's disease virus was isolated from 14/50 (28%) by cell culture method and out of six tissue samples, the virus was isolated from 5/6(83.30%). By Real time polymerization chain reaction technique, which was targeted to detect the Meq gene, Marek's disease virus was detected from 18/50 feather follicles which accounts for 36% of sampled chickens.

Conclusion: In general, current study showed that the circulating Marek's disease virus in southwestern Ethiopia was caused by the oncogenic Gallid herpesvirus-2 (Serotype-1). Further research on molecular characterization of revolving virus in current and other regions is recommended for effective control of the disease through vaccination.

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