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Isolation, Identification, and Pathogenicity of Two Field Strains of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
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Field StrainsVeterinary VaccineImmunologyPathologyVeterinary MicrobiologySentinel Bird ApproachInfection ControlVirus PhylogenyDiagnostic VirologyBursal DamageVirologyVirus ClassificationField IsolatesPoultry DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceMicrobiologyMedicineAnimal Virus
Using a sentinel bird approach, two field isolates of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) were isolated from broiler farms in two major broiler-producing areas of the state of Georgia. These farms had a history of subclinical IBD associated with respiratory problems and poor performance. Isolates designated as U-28 and 3212 were isolated using specific-pathogen-free chicken embryos and chicken embryo bursal cells. These isolates were identified by means of agar gel precipitation and virus-neutralization tests, direct immunofluorescence, histopathology, and electron microscopy. Isolates U-28 and 3212 appear to differ in antigenicity and pathogenicity from previously known serotype I IBDV isolates. In evaluating the extent of bursal damage caused by these field isolates, an association was found between the bursa of Fabricius/body weight index, histopathology scoring of atrophy, and morphometric analysis of the total follicle area.
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