Literature DB >> 18671128

Avian encephalomyelitis: a review.

G A Tannock1, D R Shafren.   

Abstract

Avian encephalomyelitis virus (AEV) is a picornavirus with a predilection for the central nervous system and other parenchymous organs of chickens that is transmitted by the oral-faecal route. The virus may be spread by the vertical and horizontal routes and, because of its great stability, contaminated areas may remain infectious for long periods. The egg-adapted Van Roekel strain is highly neurotropic and does not grow efficiently in the enteric tract of the chicken. Despite this, the virion polypeptides of both naturally-occurring strains and the Van Roekel strain are antigenically identical, and there is only one virus serotype. Natural infection by AEV induces a multi-organ disease with similarities in its pathogenesis for chickens to that of Coxsackie B3 in neonatal and infant mice. Field isolates of AEV can be adapted to grow in chicken embryo brain cultures, but virus growth is highly cell-associated. Simple reliable antibody assays to determine the presence of recent infections or to assess vaccine efficacy were not available until comparatively recently when antibody detection assays, many involving the use of chick embryos, were replaced by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Effective vaccination programmes employing live, highly enterotropic strains of AEV, have greatly reduced the incidence of the disease.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 18671128     DOI: 10.1080/03079459408419031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Pathol        ISSN: 0307-9457            Impact factor:   3.378


  8 in total

1.  Analysis of viral protein-2 encoding gene of avian encephalomyelitis virus from field specimens in Central Java region, Indonesia.

Authors:  Aris Haryanto; Ratna Ermawati; Vera Wati; Sri Handayani Irianingsih; Nastiti Wijayanti
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2016-01-12

2.  Health evaluation of African penguins (<i>Spheniscus demersus</i>) in southern Africa.

Authors:  Nola J Parsons; Tertius A Gous; Adam M Schaefer; Ralph E T Vanstreels
Journal:  Onderstepoort J Vet Res       Date:  2016-09-20       Impact factor: 1.792

3.  Detection of avian encephalomyelitis virus in chickens in Japan using RT-PCR.

Authors:  Yusuke Goto; Gakuji Yaegashi; Yoshihiro Kumagai; Fusae Ogasawara; Makiko Goto; Masaji Mase
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2018-11-21       Impact factor: 1.267

4.  Field safety and efficacy of a unique live virus vaccine for controlling avian encephalomyelitis and fowlpox in poultry.

Authors:  Girish Sarma; Barry A Kersting; Gary Spina
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2019-08-23

5.  Pingu virus: A new picornavirus in penguins from Antarctica.

Authors:  William Marciel de Souza; Marcílio Jorge Fumagalli; Matheus Cavalheiro Martin; Jansen de Araujo; Maria Angela Orsi; Luiz Francisco Sanfilippo; Sejal Modha; Edison Luiz Durigon; José Luiz Proença-Módena; Clarice Weis Arns; Pablo Ramiro Murcia; Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo
Journal:  Virus Evol       Date:  2019-12-13

Review 6.  Occurrence and Role of Selected RNA-Viruses as Potential Causative Agents of Watery Droppings in Pigeons.

Authors:  Ewa Łukaszuk; Tomasz Stenzel
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-12-06

7.  First report on the seroprevalence of avian encephalomyelitis virus antibody in Sonali (cross-bred) chickens in Bogura, Bangladesh.

Authors:  Md Zulfekar Ali; Md Taohid Wasim Shaon; Mohammad Moktader Moula; Md Akramul Bary; Abdullah Al Momen Sabuj; Shamsul Arefin Khaled; Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan; Md Giasuddin
Journal:  J Adv Vet Anim Res       Date:  2021-03-05

8.  Genomic Characterization of Picornaviruses Isolated From Ribbon (Histriophoca fasciata) and Harbor (Phoca vitulina) Seals.

Authors:  Thais C S Rodrigues; Ole Nielsen; Kathy A Burek-Huntington; Vsevolod L Popov; Stephen Raverty; Dyanna M Lambourn; Kuttichantran Subramaniam; Thomas B Waltzek
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2020-10-30
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