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Chicken Anemia Agent in the United States: Isolation of the Virus and Detection of Antibody in Broiler Breeder Flocks
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1989
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ImmunologyPathologyVeterinary ResearchVeterinary MicrobiologyUnited StatesBone MarrowBroiler Breeder FlocksVeterinary PathologyVirologyVaccinationPoultry DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceBroiler ChickensPoultry FarmingChicken Anemia AgentMedicineAnimal VirusPoultry Science
Chicken anemia agent (CAA) was isolated from broiler chickens in Texas with a blue wing or anemia dermatitis-like syndrome. Specific-pathogen-free chicks inoculated with field material developed anemia, and CAA was isolated in MDCC-MSB1 cells from bone marrow and lymphoid tissue from inoculated chicks. One isolate, designated EF88/78/276, was further characterized. Infectivity of EF88/78/276 was resistant to treatment with chloroform and with heat at 70 C for 5 minutes. EF88/78/276 was indistinguishable from the Cux-1 and Gifu-1 isolates of CAA by cross-neutralization tests. Almost all 1-day-old susceptible chicks inoculated intramuscularly with EF88/78/276 developed anemia, but contact-infected chicks did not. Antibody to CAA was detected in broiler breeder flocks from Texas, the Delmarva peninsula, and Alabama.
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