| Literature DB >> 25263494 |
Zhiguo Li1, Xin Wang1, Ruihua Zhang1, Junhao Chen2, Linlin Xia1, Shaoli Lin1, Zhijing Xie1, Shijin Jiang3.
Abstract
To test the hypothesis that duck circovirus (DuCV) may be vertically transmitted from infected breeder ducks to their ducklings, we investigated 120 newly hatched ducklings, 30 dead duck embryos and 80 non-embryonated duck eggs with the duplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR). DuCV DNA was present in 15 newly hatched ducklings, 4 duck embryos and 3 non-embryonated eggs. Four ducklings from two flocks were co-infected by DuCV-1 and DuCV-2, three ducklings from three flocks were DuCV-1 single infection, and eight ducklings from six flocks were DuCV-2 single infection. One duck embryo and one non-embryonated egg were positive for both DuCV-1 and DuCV-2 DNAs, one embryo for DuCV-1 DNA, and two embryos and two non-embryonated eggs for DuCV-2 DNA. The findings provide evidence of possible vertical transmission of DuCV and simultaneous transmission of DuCV-1 and DuCV-2 from breeder ducks to ducklings.Entities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Duck circovirus; Duplex PCR; Vertical transmission
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25263494 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2014.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293