Literature DB >> 16618002

Pathology of cutaneous fowlpox with amyloidosis in layer hens inoculated with fowlpox vaccine.

Kikuyasu Nakamura1, Kazuo Waseda, Yu Yamamoto, Manabu Yamada, Muneo Nakazawa, Eiji Hata, Toshiaki Terazaki, Akio Enya, Tadao Imada, Kunitoshi Imai.   

Abstract

Cutaneous fowlpox occurring in vaccinated layer hens was investigated pathologically and microbiologically. Anorexia, decrease of egg production, increased mortality, yellow scabs on faces, and alopecia of feathered skins with yellow scabs were observed in affected hens. Histologically, proliferative and necrotic dermatitis with eosinophilic ring-shaped cytoplasmic inclusions (Bollinger bodies) and clumps of gram-positive cocci (Staphylococcus hyicus) were noted in the affected birds. Fowlpox lesions were primarily observed in the feathered skins. Proliferation of feather follicle epidermal cells, with cytoplasmic inclusions and degeneration of the feather, and bacterial clumps in the feather follicles were noted in the affected skins. Ultrastructurally, characteristic fowlpox viral particles were observed in the cytoplasmic inclusions of hyperplastic epidermal cells. Amyloid deposition was observed in the Disse space of the liver, splenic sinus, and lamina propria of the bronchiolar, bronchial, and tracheal areas. Amyloidosis could be one factor inducing the fowlpox infection in vaccinated chickens.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16618002     DOI: 10.1637/7408-071305R.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


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1.  Pock forming ability of fowl pox virus isolated from layer chicken and its adaptation in chicken embryo fibroblast cell culture.

Authors:  Varsha Rani Gilhare; S D Hirpurkar; Ashish Kumar; Surendra Kumar Naik; Tarini Sahu
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2015-03-04
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